Along the Watchtower by David Litwack

August 16th, 2013 Kimberly Review 38 Comments

16th Aug
Along the Watchtower by David Litwack

Along the Watchtower by David Litwack blends fantasy and modern day in a tale filled with hope, overcoming guilt and recovery. As we travels back and forth between Lieutenant Freddie Williams reality and dream world I found myself captivated by both worlds. Three word review: Captivating, inspirational and inspirational.

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I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr., Kadir Nelson

August 14th, 2013 Kimberly Review 42 Comments

14th Aug
I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr., Kadir Nelson

Today along with Random House Children’s Books we are Celebrating the Civil Rights Movement! As you might already be aware, August 28th is the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s landmark “I Have a Dream” speech, a watershed moment in the struggle for civil rights. I am sharing the picture book, I HAVE A DREAM, which includes Martin Luther King, Jr.’s celebrated speech illustrated with exquisite paintings by celebrated artist and Caldecott Honor winner Kadir Nelson, which published last year. Take a moment to visit Random Houses’ enhanced website for “I Have a Dream”. I encourage you to Celebrate the movement and share King’s speech. Below is my review of this beautiful children’s book.

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Can’t Help Falling in Love by Bella Andre

August 13th, 2013 Kimberly Review 54 Comments

13th Aug
Can’t Help Falling in Love by Bella Andre

Can’t Help Falling in Love by Bella Andre is the third book in the Sullivan’s series about a group of eight siblings and their romances. Each book can be read as a standalone but are so yummy I wouldn’t recommend missing a single one! This story belongs to sexy firefighter Gabe Sullivan and is my favorite in the series to date. Three word review: hot, sweet and heartwarming.

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Clockwork Heart by Liesel Schwarz

August 12th, 2013 Kimberly Review 49 Comments

12th Aug
Clockwork Heart by Liesel Schwarz

In February I read and enjoyed A Conspiracy of Alchemists the first book in the Chronicles of Light by and Shadow by Liesel Schwarz. So, when an ARC became available for Clockwork Heart, book two I immediately dove in. Schwarz took this tale to a darker level, with multiple POVs and left me writhing on the floor. Three word review: action-packed, dark and disappointing.

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