Possession by Kat Richardson

September 6th, 2013 Kimberly Review 52 Comments

6th Sep
Possession by Kat Richardson

The Greywalker series by Kat Richardson is one of my favorite Urban Fantasy series. I love the kick-ass protagonist Harper Blaine, the Seattle setting and Richardson’s unique storytelling. Possession, the eighth book in this series, was one of my most highly anticipated releases this year and I am delighted to share it with you. Three word review: mystery, mediums and possession. Oh my!

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It Takes Two to Tangle by Theresa Romain

September 5th, 2013 Kimberly Review 53 Comments

5th Sep
It Takes Two to Tangle by Theresa Romain

Theresa Romain’s new Matchmaker Trilogy starts off with a bang with It Takes Two to Tangle. She offers up to unique characters who a drawn to each other in friendship and discover something more. I easily consumed this and was delighted Romain offered a dish different from the usual courses served in this genre. Three word review: warm, enchanting and romantic.

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The Angel Stone by Juliet Dark

September 3rd, 2013 Kimberly Review 69 Comments

3rd Sep
The Angel Stone by Juliet Dark

The Fairwick Chronicles by Juliet Dark (a pseudonym for Carol Goodman) has been an absolutely delightful journey and I was both excited and sadden to begin Angel Stone the final book in this trilogy. From the setting to the supernatural creatures this has been a magical journey with fascinating creatures, and a romance that kept me on edge. The final book delivered as we saw character growth, and had questions answered. Three word review: enchanting, thrilling and filled with folklore.

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A Rake’s Midnight Kiss by Anna Campbell

September 2nd, 2013 Kimberly Review 51 Comments

2nd Sep
A Rake’s Midnight Kiss by Anna Campbell

I thoroughly enjoyed Seven Nights in a Rogue’s Bed the first book in the Son’s of Sin series by Anna Campbell and was delighted to begin reading A Rake’s Midnight Kiss. This time we get Sir Richard Harmsworth tale and what a fun romp it was. The tale and its characters quickly captured my attention leaving reality behind. Three word review: romantic, humorous and enchanting.

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