The Last Man on Earth by Tracy Anne Warren

January 10th, 2014 Kimberly Review 59 Comments

10th Jan
The Last Man on Earth by Tracy Anne Warren

Tracey Anne Warren’s first novel in the Graysons series The Last Man on Earth provided wicked banter and a hate to lovers relationship that had me giggling and sighing. From corporate offices to romantic inns I was swept up in this love affair. Mini review: Strong, likeable characters, sizzling romance and growth made this a memorable tale.

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Darkest Day by Emi Gayle

January 9th, 2014 Kimberly Review 58 Comments

9th Jan
Darkest Day by Emi Gayle

Darkest Day is the last book in the Nineteenth Year Trilogy. Emi Gayle moves us towards the moment when Mac Thorne a changeling must choose her permanent supernatural form and takes her place on the Council. I was worried about how I was going to get my HEA or if there would even be one. Ms. Gayle wrapped this trilogy up and left me with a smile. Mini review: twists, turns and trials, and a side of romance made this exciting ending.

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Ruined by Jus Accardo

January 8th, 2014 Kimberly Review 62 Comments

8th Jan
Ruined by Jus Accardo

Last year I read and enjoyed Darker Days by Jus Accardo, and I was anxious to try Ruined her New Adult Paranormal. It is the first book in the Eternal Balance series featuring demons. This was darker than her young-adult book and once again I walked away impressed by Accardo. Mini review: Action-packed plot with twists and turns. Combined with a heated romance that kept me engaged.

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The Descent by Alma Katsu

January 7th, 2014 Kimberly Review 74 Comments

7th Jan
The Descent by Alma Katsu

Alma Katsu took us on one heck of a ride with the Taker Trilogy and the wait for The Descent the final book in this dark paranormal romance was worth the wait. I consumed this and was left satisfied on so many levels. While not as dark as it’s predecessors we get answers and a strong conclusion. Mini review: Beautifully written with fleshed out characters and an engaging conclusion.

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Cursed By Destiny by Cecy Robson

January 6th, 2014 Kimberly Review 90 Comments

6th Jan
Cursed By Destiny by Cecy Robson

Confession; I have mad love for the Weird Girls series and author Cecy Robson. When I got my hands on an early copy of Cursed by Destiny there may or may not have been a lot of fangirl squealing. Once again, Robson had me in her grips as she took me through this action–packed installment that gave us more of Aric and Celia while having us battle the Tribe. Mini review: My thoughts on closing the book-intense, kick-ass, action-packed and Cecy Robson is evil, evil, evil.

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