Hereafter by Kate Brian

October 7th, 2013 Kimberly Review 97 Comments

7th Oct
Hereafter by Kate Brian

After the cliffhanger ending of Shadowlands, I was anxious to step back into Kate Brian’s world with Hereafter. Once again I got swept up with Juniper Landing and its inhabitants. Brain fleshes out the world and characters, as she weaves mystery and suspense into her tale. Three word review: captivating, mysterious and ends in a major cliffy!

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I Married the Duke by Katharine Ashe

October 6th, 2013 Kimberly Review 44 Comments

6th Oct
I Married the Duke by Katharine Ashe

I love a good historical romance, and when you add in suspense and a little mystery I begin to drool. I Married the Duke is the first in the Prince Catchers series by Katherine Ashe and from the very first pages I was enthralled.  Three charming, orphaned sisters, and a prophecy ensures this series will be a delight. Three word review: romantic, suspenseful with delightfully flawed characters.

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The Waking Dark by Robin Wasserman

October 4th, 2013 Kimberly Review 94 Comments

4th Oct
The Waking Dark by Robin Wasserman

Creep-tastic, yep that is the first word that comes to mind after reading The Waking Dark by Robin Wasserman. This compelling tale set in Oleander, Kansas will send chills down your spine with its blend of science-fiction and horror. If you recently spent the summer watching, “Under the Dome” by Stephen King. this tale offers a similar yet darker tale that will keep you reading and searching for answers. Three word review: Spin-tingling, atmospheric and captivating.

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Day One by Nate Kenyon

October 3rd, 2013 Kimberly Review 74 Comments

3rd Oct
Day One by Nate Kenyon

Day One by Nate Kenyon is an eerily plausible science-fiction thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat as we experience the first day of a cyber takeover in the heart of New York City. The synopsis says Cloverfield meets the Terminator and that is exactly what Kenyon delivered. Three word review: thrilling, terrifying and past-paced.

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