Hard Knocks by Lori Foster

July 29th, 2014 Kimberly Review 67 Comments

29th Jul
Hard Knocks by Lori Foster

Hard Knocks was the perfect teaser to Lori Foster’s new Ultimate series featuring mixed martial arts. It will feature yummy alpha fighters and strong woman. This novella packed a punch as Gage “Savage” Ringer and Harper Gates take the next step in their relationship. I consumed the story in a single sitting and it left me eager for more…

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Take Me On by Katie McGarry

July 28th, 2014 Kimberly Review 87 Comments

28th Jul
Take Me On by Katie McGarry

I positively adore the Pushing the Limits series. Katie McGarry brings her characters to life and makes you feel. I was excited to get West’s story in Take Me On and once again McGarry delivered and I found myself wrapped up in West and Haley’s story.

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Deep Summer by Gwen Bristow

July 25th, 2014 Kimberly Review 48 Comments

25th Jul
Deep Summer by Gwen Bristow

Deep Summer is the first novel in the Plantation Trilogy originally published in 1946 and thanks to Open Road Media it is now available digitally. It takes us into the lives of Judith Sheramy who along with her family traveled down the Mississippi River from New England to begin life anew in Louisiana. Along the way they encounter Philip Larne, a charismatic slave smuggler who enchants young Judith and encourages her to come build an empire with him.

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Through His Eyes by Deborah Camp

July 24th, 2014 Kimberly Review 77 Comments

24th Jul
Through His Eyes by Deborah Camp

Through His Eyes by Deborah Camp was a fun paranormal murder mystery with a side dish of romance. The tale offered up plenty of paranormal woo-woo from ghost advisers to a psychic team that together could walk inside the mind of the killer and his victims. Fast paced with a snarky protagonist and drop dead gorgeous television psychic I quickly consumed Through His Eyes.

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Caffeinated Confession -Do we demand more from our books than reality?

July 23rd, 2014 Kimberly Feature 48 Comments

23rd Jul
Caffeinated Confession -Do we demand more from our books than reality?

I was watching the movie International with my husband on a rainy, lazy Sunday afternoon. Our hero was interrogating a white collar criminal and told him, “You will never get away with this, people won’t believe your lies.” The man smirked and said, “The difference between life and fiction, is that fiction has to make sense.” This immediately made me ponder. Do we as readers demand more from our fictional stories then real life?

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