Merry Mary by Ashley Farley

November 13th, 2015 Kimberly Review 53 Comments

13th Nov
Merry Mary by Ashley Farley

Merry Mary by Ashley Farley is a heart-warming, pull at your heartstrings novella and perfect for the holiday season. Farley beautifully captured the story of Scottie Darden, a motherless woman who on a cold winter morning makes a discovery that changes her life in an instant. Things could go terribly wrong and the author takes us through the events that unfold making us connect.

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One King’s Way by Samantha Young

November 12th, 2015 Kimberly Review 60 Comments

12th Nov
One King’s Way by Samantha Young

One King’s Way by Samantha Young is a novella that takes us back to the bar where the series On Dublin Street began and shares with us the romances of bartender Craig Lanaghan. Some of you may remember Craig and his outrageous flirting and smoking hot good looks. While this is #6.5 in the On Dublin Street series, this novella will work as a standalone.

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Falling Into Bed with a Duke by Lorraine Heath

November 10th, 2015 Kimberly Review 46 Comments

10th Nov
Falling Into Bed with a Duke by Lorraine Heath

Falling Into Bed with a Duke is the first novel in Lorraine Heath’s all new Hellions of Havisham series. Humor, strong characters and a little mystery romance made this devilishly good tale delightful. I love discovering hellions and strong opinionated heroines who know exactly what they want ..or maybe not. Lorraine Heath writes characters that you connect with and root for. Come meet Minerva and Ashe..I dare you not to fall for them.

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A Talent for Trickery by Alissa Johnson

November 6th, 2015 Kimberly Review 58 Comments

6th Nov
A Talent for Trickery by Alissa Johnson

A Talent for Trickery by Alissa Johnson is the first book in her historical romantic suspense series The Thief-Takers. I was excited to read this tale and I am happy to report it delivered. A Talent for Trickery was suspenseful and filled with delicious banter, danger and a murder mystery thriller that kept me reading late into the night.

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