Blackout by Mira Grant

May 31st, 2012 Kimberly Review 18 Comments

31st May
Blackout by Mira Grant

Blackout the final novel in the Newflesh trilogy was one of my most anticipated books of the year. I preordered my copy shortly after finishing Deadline with its mind-blowing ending. I literally consumed this novel. Grant delivered everything I hoped for and more. Fans will be captivated by this brilliant action packed novel.

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The Caline Conspiracy by M.H. Mead

May 30th, 2012 Kimberly Review 7 Comments

30th May
The Caline Conspiracy by M.H. Mead

The Caline Conspiracy by M.H. Mead is a science fiction novel, set in the not so distant future of Detroit. Mead spins an intriguing tale of suspense and mystery as her protagonist, PI Aidra Scott, sets out to prove a genetically created pet is innocent of a vicious crime. She captured my attention from the first few pages and I consumed this in one evening.

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The Unholy by Heather Graham

May 30th, 2012 Kimberly Review 4 Comments

30th May
The Unholy by Heather Graham

The Unholy is the sixth novel in Heather Graham’s Krewe of Hunter series. Each of her novels follows a special unit of the FBI that solves difficult cases utilizing paranormal gifts. All of her novels can be read as a standalone. They each deal with one member of the team, their love interest and a new case. Unholy was a fun read involving a closed room murder, the ghost of Humphrey Bogart and an old Hollywood Cinema. I quickly became swept up in this tale, and was surprised when the murderer was revealed.

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Half-Blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout

May 27th, 2012 Kimberly Review 3 Comments

27th May
Half-Blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Half-Blood is the first novel in the Covenant Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. In March, I brought you a review of Daimon (0.5) and you can read my thoughts on the prequel here. I picked up these books after reading some fantastic reviews by fellow bloggers. The Covenant series is an urban fantasy steeped in mythology. It has paranormal elements, a snarky protagonist, and complex world-building that captured my attention.
While it isn’t necessary to read …

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