Renegade and Desperado by Lisa Bingham

January 8th, 2016 Kimberly Review 45 Comments

8th Jan
Renegade and Desperado by Lisa Bingham

Today I am excited to share Renegade and Desperado by Lisa Bingham, the first two books in her Taggart Brothers series. Yep, I said BROTHERS and you know how much I adore series based on brothers. Did I mention they are cowboys? Yea-ha. First up is Renegade the second and newest book in the series. Both books work as standalone but I encourage you to read them both!

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What You Need by Lorelei James

January 7th, 2016 Kimberly Review 50 Comments

7th Jan
What You Need by Lorelei James

What You Need by Lorelei James is the first novel in her Need You series and works as a standalone. What You Need introduces us to the Lund family, a successful and powerful family in Minneapolis-St. Paul who despite their wealth share similar problems when dealing with family and love. James brought unexpected depth and a sexy, nerdy hero to swoon over.

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Out of the Fog by Carolyn Nash

January 6th, 2016 Kimberly Review 52 Comments

6th Jan
Out of the Fog by Carolyn Nash

Out of the Fog by Carolyn Nash is a suspenseful thriller with a heroine who tends to have one heck of an imagination and a snarky sense of humor. Narrated by Ilyana Kadushin I quickly slipped into the tale and listened in a single sitting. At just about two and half-hours it is the perfect listen for travel.

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The Guest Room by Chris Bohjalian

January 5th, 2016 Kimberly Review 54 Comments

5th Jan
The Guest Room by Chris Bohjalian

Opening one of Chris Bohjalian’s novels is like opening a present. Each is unique and masterfully written as he shares everything from suspense to war-torn lovers. The Guest Room takes us to the quiet suburbs of Westchester NY, where a bachelor party ends with a double homicide and far-reaching consequences. Skillfully written and engaging I slipped in and read until the end.

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Passenger by Alexandra Bracken

January 4th, 2016 Kimberly Review 87 Comments

4th Jan
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken

Alexandra Bracken writes magic and I was excited to dive into Passenger the first book in her new time traveling -Passenger trilogy. Suspenseful and engaging we travel the timeline with our heroine and hero as they try to save her mother and stop the ruthless head of Ironwood.

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