The Mirror by Nora Roberts

November 19th, 2024 Kimberly UC 0 Comments

19th Nov
The Mirror by Nora Roberts

The Mirror by Nora Roberts is the second novel in the Lost Brides trilogy about a curse and a majestic (haunted) Victorian house on the Maine coast. Sonya MacTavish must live there for three years to gain her inheritance. She has no intentions of leaving. Sonya, along with her best friend, cousin and new boyfriend, are working to undo the curse. Another addictive installment filled with danger, swoons and friendship.

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The Bloody Ruin Asylum & Taproom by Seana Kelly

November 18th, 2024 Kimberly Review 3 Comments

18th Nov
The Bloody Ruin Asylum & Taproom by Seana Kelly

In the seventh Sam Quinn urban fantasy audiobook, The Bloody Ruin Asylum and Taproom by Seana Kelly, we are off to Budapest where Clive will interview for a position in the Guild, a council of thirteen vampires who advise the world’s Masters. Things are right with the ghosts at the asylum and the local weres aren’t happy that Sam & Clive are there. Narrated by Samantha Desa, Kelly delivered a nail-biting tale with snark, and plenty of danger.

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Sunday Post #654 Clayton turns Eight

November 17th, 2024 Kimberly Sunday Post 40 Comments

17th Nov
Sunday Post #654 Clayton turns Eight

The Sunday Post is a blog news meme hosted here @ Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on your blog and showcase books and things we have received. Share news about what is coming up on your blog for the week ahead. Join in weekly, bi-weekly or for a monthly wrap up.

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A Sure Thing, The Storm in Her Smile and The Stars That Sing by Chris Tullbane

November 13th, 2024 Kimberly Review 8 Comments

13th Nov
A Sure Thing, The Storm in Her Smile and The Stars That Sing by Chris Tullbane

The following are novelette stories from a post-break world. These shorts are all set in the same world as the Murder of Crows trilogy and each is narrated by Joseph Vernon. Tullbane gave us intriguing stories. Some featuring secondary characters we already know, and I devoured them all. If you haven’t listened to the Murder of Crows trilogy, I highly recommend it.

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