White Horse by Alex Adams

January 22nd, 2013 Kimberly Review 30 Comments

22nd Jan
White Horse by Alex Adams

White Horse is the first novel in the White Horse trilogy and shares the beginning of a post-apocalyptic dystopian world and its downfall. It is dark, gritty, and eerily real. Adam shares with us the many facets of man at his best and worst. She immediately captured my attention with her riveting world-building and her raw, fleshed out characters. This tale immediately made me think of the Passage by John Cronin and the awesomeness I felt while embarking on that journey. Within the first few pages I knew I had in my hands a novel I would not soon forget.

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Temping Is Hell by Cathy Yardley

January 21st, 2013 Kimberly Review 5 Comments

21st Jan
Temping Is Hell by Cathy Yardley

I was looking for a good Urban Fantasy after my self-induced historical romance marathon and when Entangled Publishing asked me if I would review Cathy Yardley’s Temping is Hell I was immediately intrigued by the synopsis. This was a fun, smexy action packed tale and the terrific start of a new series. I easily became caught up in the characters, the secrets and the hilarious, feisty, Thelma & Louise protagonist.

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Coffee Pot Reviews: Losing It by Cora Carmack, Devoured and All of You by Emily Snow

January 19th, 2013 Kimberly Review 33 Comments

19th Jan
Coffee Pot Reviews: Losing It by Cora Carmack, Devoured and All of You by Emily Snow

Welcome to Coffee Pot Reviews! These are short and sweet reviews done in the length of time it takes my coffee pot to brew! I am loving the New Adult genre and contemporary romances. I encourage all of you to try new genres and step out of your comfort zone. Years ago I hated straight up contemporaries and now I am gobbling them up like their crack!

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Trashy Chic by Cathy Lubenski

January 17th, 2013 Kimberly Review 8 Comments

17th Jan
Trashy Chic by Cathy Lubenski

Trashy Chic by Cathy Lubenski was a fun and suspenseful murder mystery with a cozy mystery feel. I easily consumed this in a single day and was drawn into the sometimes crazy if not funny world of fluff newspaper reporter Bertie Mallowan. I giggled my way though this and loved the clever twists involving the murder, suspects and other key players.

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