Guardians of Stone by Anita Clenney

December 4th, 2012 Kimberly Review 25 Comments

4th Dec
Guardians of Stone by Anita Clenney

When I saw the cover and the blurb for Guardians of Stone I immediately set out to order it for my Nook. Now many of you know I have a self-imposed rule about only buying eBooks during 2012. Now I have gotten around that a few times on holidays by specifically asking for a particular book, but you can only get away with that so many times.

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Cupid’s Christmas by Bette Lee Crosby

December 3rd, 2012 Kimberly Review 43 Comments

3rd Dec
Cupid’s Christmas by Bette Lee Crosby

I love Bette Lee Crosby’s books so when she approached me to review Cupid’s Christmas it was a no brainer. Cupid’s Christmas delivers a holiday tale that you will want to share with others. It reads like a made for television Hallmark Christmas special and I quickly consumed this on a cold afternoon. This is heartwarming tales that will lift your spirits and embraces the spirit of the holidays.

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The Shadow Reader by Sandy Williams

November 30th, 2012 Kimberly Review 9 Comments

30th Nov
The Shadow Reader by Sandy Williams

I purchased the Shadow Reader after reading a delightful review some time ago and this sat in my TBR pile until I found myself in the mood for a good urban fantasy. Williams takes us to Houston and to the realm of the Fae. The tale is filled with battles, a love triangle and characters you cannot help but fall for. I was immediately swept away.

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Crusher by Niall Leonard

November 29th, 2012 Kimberly Review 4 Comments

29th Nov
Crusher by Niall Leonard

In the mood for a good mystery thriller I accepted a finished copy of Crusherby Niall Leonard from the publisher. At the time I did not know this author is EL James’ husband or that this tale was written during NaNoWriMo. The tale was action packed and the list of suspects kept me guessing.

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How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

November 27th, 2012 Kimberly Review 1 Comment

27th Nov
How to Deceive a Duke by Lecia Cornwall

I stumbled across How to Deceive a Duke and while the cover whore in me was not impressed I was immediately intrigued by the synopsis. How does a sister replace another at the altar to save her family from penury? How would the groom not know? I of course had to have some answers. Cornwall answered my questions while delivering a fast paced tale that had me laughing, banging my head and kept me reading late into the night.

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