Bayou Born by Hailey Edwards

July 26th, 2018 Kimberly Review 41 Comments

26th Jul
Bayou Born by Hailey Edwards

I am enjoying Hailey Edwards Beginner’s Guide to Necromancy, and tried her Foundling series Bayou Born is the first book in the series and devoured this darker story filled with mythology, an intense mystery and interesting protagonist.

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Chasing Christmas Eve by Jill Shalvis

November 10th, 2017 Kimberly Review 19 Comments

10th Nov
Chasing Christmas Eve by Jill Shalvis

CHASING CHRISTMAS by Jill Shalvis is the fourth novel in her simply delicious Heartbreaker Bay series. A YA author fleeing New York and a workaholic with a heart the size of Texas make this the perfect read to snuggle with by the fire. Just add hot cocoa and roasted marshmallows!

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Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Jenn McKinlay

September 28th, 2017 Kimberly Review 30 Comments

28th Sep
Barking Up the Wrong Tree by Jenn McKinlay

BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE by Jenn McKinlay was absolutely freakin’ adorable. This is the second contemporary romance story in the Bluff Point Romance series and it delivered all the swoons, snark and swoons I could hope for in a novel. McKinlay included four and two-legged friends that stole my heart.

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I Know a Secret by Tess Gerritsen

August 21st, 2017 Kimberly Review 45 Comments

21st Aug
I Know a Secret by Tess Gerritsen

The Last Rizzoli & Isles book published in 2014, so I was excited to get my hands on an early copy of I KNOW A SECRET by Tess Gerritsen. Since 2o01 long before, the series became a popular television series on TNT, I’ve spent time with Maura and Jane as they solve crimes and catch killers.

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How To Date Dead Guys by Ann M. Noser

July 8th, 2014 Kimberly Review 79 Comments

8th Jul
How To Date Dead Guys by Ann M. Noser

How to Date Dead Guys by Ann M. Noser intrigued me from the title to the synopsis. A tragic accident, a book of shadows and a young, awkward woman who tries to right a wrong made for a captivating tale. I expected a book filled with paranormal woo-woo and humor, but this tale also offered character growth, and an interesting mystery. Noser weaved in fleshed-out characters and life lessons.

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