Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews

October 28th, 2014 Kimberly Review 61 Comments

28th Oct
Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews

Have you ever started a book and within the first few pages, just knew you were going to love it? Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews the first in her new Hidden Legacy series was that kind of book. I consumed it with a smile on my face from its well-built world to the characters I was in book nirvana! Burn For Me is a must read for Urban Fantasy lovers this Fall.

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Between Worlds by Jacqueline E. Smith

October 27th, 2014 Kimberly Review 51 Comments

27th Oct
Between Worlds by Jacqueline E. Smith

The Cemetery Tours series is turning out to be great fun. Between Worlds by Jacqueline E. Smith is the second paranormal adventure in the series and I quickly consumed it. These ghostly mysteries are light, with a slow burning side of romance, humor and Ghost Hunter TV.

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Flawed and Damaged by Emily Krat

October 25th, 2014 Kimberly Review 29 Comments

25th Oct
Flawed and Damaged by Emily Krat

Flawed and Damaged is the debut new adult novel for Emily Krat and first in the Damaged Hearts series. While dubbed new adult, the male protagonist is slightly older and the female heroine is out in the world force in Moscow. It was a fun, fast-paced novel that while not without flaws kept me entertained.

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Beautiful Oblivion by Jamie McGuire

October 24th, 2014 Kimberly Review 62 Comments

24th Oct
Beautiful Oblivion by Jamie McGuire

Beautiful Oblivion is the first in the Maddox Brothers series and the third book in the Beautiful series by Jamie McGuire. I have loved this series from the get-go and fell in love with Trenton Maddox. Beautiful Oblivion takes place during Abby and Travis Beautiful Disaster, and we catch glimpses of their world-wind relationship.

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The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin

October 23rd, 2014 Kimberly Review 72 Comments

23rd Oct
The Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin

I was excited to continue my journey in the Mara Dyer trilogy by Michelle Hodkin and once again went with the audio version for The Evolution of Mara Dyer. I love an unreliable narrator, and Hodkin is brilliant at keeping the reader second-guessing. I liked The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, but I loved the twisted, mind-bending tale delivered in the Evolution of Mara Dyer.

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