Kathryn
Hofman
Stories designed to inspire a readers to become good citizens with empathy, education, and a willingness to evolve.
K.M. Hofman
K.M. Hofman is a Georgia-native author living in Atlanta with her husband, Nathaniel and dog, Hawkeye, named after Alan Alda from M*A*S*H. Kathryn believes in collecting as many pebbles of trials, tribulations, learnings and experiences to turn into her life's mountain and doing so with the aim to be a good citizen, best she can.
Outside of writing, Kathryn spends her time spiraling with existential ennui, lamenting her inability to read every book that's ever been written (but searching for her next all-time favorite nonetheless), and bombarding her husband with an endless stream of "you know what I was just thinking about" commentary when he, never once, has predicted what might come out of her brain.
Prior to becoming an author she worked in Tech with over a decade of experience in professional sales and marketing. She has a BA from The University of Georgia in Marketing.
Outside of writing, Kathryn spends her time spiraling with existential ennui, lamenting her inability to read every book that's ever been written (but searching for her next all-time favorite nonetheless), and bombarding her husband with an endless stream of "you know what I was just thinking about" commentary when he, never once, has predicted what might come out of her brain.
Prior to becoming an author she worked in Tech with over a decade of experience in professional sales and marketing. She has a BA from The University of Georgia in Marketing.
Anna does things on her own time. Like one final breaking up with her loser boyfriend, Seth. She needs to close that chapter, fully, but a rebound boyfriend or breakup haircut is not an option. When Eleanor suggests a trip, not just a vacation, a fabulous solo trip (after her wedding in New Orleans, of course!), Anna immediately books flights for Munich. She'll prove , to herself as much as her friends: she's not afraid to be alone.
Warner is stuck. He hasn't moved, in any direction, in years. His mind, body and heart in a deep freeze. His best friend, Mitch, knows something's gotta change. So he strikes a deal, Warner will find someone, anyone, to get to know at his little brothers New Orleans wedding before returning to his temporary (and solitary) work assignment in Munich. If he does that, Mitch will lay off (at least... he'll say he will).
Neither Anna nor Warner are aware of their friends complicated game of chess, hopeful that sparks will turn to flames.
Will a wedding weekend crush survive a transcontinental flight? What happens when the real world crashes into vacation-land?
Will their wounds run too deep for the healing?
Warner is stuck. He hasn't moved, in any direction, in years. His mind, body and heart in a deep freeze. His best friend, Mitch, knows something's gotta change. So he strikes a deal, Warner will find someone, anyone, to get to know at his little brothers New Orleans wedding before returning to his temporary (and solitary) work assignment in Munich. If he does that, Mitch will lay off (at least... he'll say he will).
Neither Anna nor Warner are aware of their friends complicated game of chess, hopeful that sparks will turn to flames.
Will a wedding weekend crush survive a transcontinental flight? What happens when the real world crashes into vacation-land?
Will their wounds run too deep for the healing?
wounds of love
Inspired by a friend who said, "hey, i have this crazy idea, would you write a murder mystery game for our rehearsal dinner?", Wounds of Love is for readers who appreciate deeply broken characters that are brave enough to resurface in life, healthy male friendships, and, to quote Anna, a story that "...feels safe, familiar yet altogether new, like an early two-thousands rom com: nostalgic yet previously unknown."