Gold Train by Lada Ray

March 8th, 2012 Kimberly Review 0 Comments

8th Mar
Gold Train by Lada Ray

Gold Train by Lada Ray is a non-stop adult-fiction thriller set in Russia. Protagonist, Jade Snow, a journalist and amateur detective who appeared in Ray’s previous novel entitled Stepford U.S.A. is back in an new tale. Based on historical facts, Ray takes us to Russia, to discover what happen to the entire Gold reserve of the Russian Empire. It vanished without a trace during the Civil War in 1918. The tale offers, suspense, mystery, murder and a touch of paranormal.

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Grave Mercy by R.L. LaFevers

March 7th, 2012 Kimberly Review 2 Comments

7th Mar
Grave Mercy by R.L. LaFevers

Grave Mercy by R.L. LaFevers is the first novel in a new trilogy entitled His Fair Assassin. Within these five hundred and fifty-eight pages you will be transported back in time and taken on a journey that contains all the key elements of a great tale. There is suspense, murder, a heroine, a hero and a villain. Stir in a little history, the God of Death, supernatural elements, wickedly cool assassin techniques and you have a tale that will grab you from page one. Thus was my experience with Grave Mercy.

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After the Snow by S.D. Crockett

March 5th, 2012 Kimberly Review 0 Comments

5th Mar
After the Snow by S.D. Crockett

After the Snow is the debut novel of author S.D. Crockett. Crockett brings us a dystopian set near a Welsh mountain during an ice age. Unending snow has shut down society and forced humans into settlements. This tale shares with us the journey of a fifteen year old boy, as he searches for his family. While the author captures the landscape with beautiful imagery, I found the lack of world building and the pace to be difficult.

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The Reluctant by C.S. Splitter

March 4th, 2012 Kimberly Review 0 Comments

4th Mar
The Reluctant by C.S. Splitter

The Reluctant by C.S. Splitter is the first book in the Crayder Chronicles. This adult-fiction offers suspense, mystery and murder delivered with a touch of humor. I enjoyed this easy flowing read and finished it in just a few hours. It isn’t often that I read a book from a male point of view and I found it to be refreshing.

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Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver

March 1st, 2012 Kimberly Review 0 Comments

1st Mar
Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver

Pandemonium is book two in Lauren Oliver’s trilogy Delirium. Having recently finished book one, I was anxious to get my hands on this novel. Oliver delivered with Pandemonium and left me yet again craving more. She took me on an intense ride that had my palms sweating and my heart racing.

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