If the Shoe Fits by Megan Mulry

July 29th, 2013 Kimberly Review 29 Comments

29th Jul
If the Shoe Fits by Megan Mulry

When I began If the Shoe Fits I didn’t realize it was part of the Royal Pain series, but it worked well as a standalone. It is the tale of a modern day American who falls in love with a British aristocrat. Filled with humor, shoes, angst and a delicious romance I enjoyed this romantic tale. Three word review: steamy, charming and entertaining.

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The King’s Deception by Steve Berry

July 26th, 2013 Kimberly Review 39 Comments

26th Jul
The King’s Deception by Steve Berry

I love suspense thrillers and find myself wrapped up in the secrets, agencies, secret societies and the quest to unearth the truth, so I was excited to read The King’s Deception by Steve Berry. While this is the eighth book in the Cotton Malone series, it can be read as a standalone. Filled with political intrigue and Tudor secrets this tale kept me on edge. Three word review: suspenseful, riveting and action-packed.

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The Night Is Alive by Heather Graham

July 25th, 2013 Kimberly Review 30 Comments

25th Jul
The Night Is Alive by Heather Graham

Argh! Me Matey’s The Night is Alive by Heather Graham is filled with mystery, murder, tunnels and pirates! The tenth book in the FBI Krewe of Hunters series, each book deals with one case and a romance from this elite team that solves murder mysteries involving paranormal anomalies. Three world review: suspenseful, dark and entertaining.

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Tin God by Stacy Green

July 24th, 2013 Kimberly Review 26 Comments

24th Jul
Tin God by Stacy Green

You know that thrill you get when you open a new book and realize within the first few pages that you are going to enjoy the ride ahead?  The one where you know the laundry isn’t going to get done as the world melts away and the story surrounds you? That is exactly what happen when I opened up Tin God and began this suspense. Filled with secrets, murder and clues with a side dish of romance I quickly found myself immersed in Green’s book and the small town nestled against the banks of the Mississippi. Three word review: suspenseful, tightly-woven, thriller

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