Blood For Blood by Ryan Graudin

December 19th, 2016 Kimberly Review 21 Comments

19th Dec
Blood For Blood by Ryan Graudin

Blood for Blood by Ryan Graudin is the follow-up sequel to the novel Wolf by Wolf. I once again chose to listen to the audio version narrated by Christa Lewis. This historical alternate fantasy grabbed me from the beginning, tore my heart out and had me gripping the cord to my headphones.

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NOS4A2 by Joe Hill

December 8th, 2016 Kimberly Review 51 Comments

8th Dec
NOS4A2 by Joe Hill

I bought the audiobook of NOS4A2 by Joe Hill last year and decided it would be the perfect listen for this years #HoHoHoRAT. Wouldn’t a trip to Christmasland be wonderful? *shivers* Narrator Kate Mulgrew brilliantly brought Hill’s dark, frightening tale to life.

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A Sorceress of His Own by Dianne Duvall

October 27th, 2016 Kimberly Review 38 Comments

27th Oct
A Sorceress of His Own by Dianne Duvall

I absolutely love Dianne Duvall’s Immortal Guardians series and when the chance to review her Gifted Ones series presented itself, I confess I was downright giddy. I devoured the first one, A Sorceress of His Own and fell in love with its characters from our couple to the lowliest of grooms.

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The Hating Game: A Novel by Sally Thorne

September 12th, 2016 Kimberly Review 56 Comments

12th Sep
The Hating Game: A Novel by Sally Thorne

Wow. The Hating Game by Sally Throne was not even on my radar until the publisher contacted me. When I read the synopsis, I knew that I had to make room for it. The following day I read a review from a fellow blogger and began to get excited. Little did I know I was going to begin a “five cups of coffee” romance, the kind that leaves you with a killer book hangover.

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Roadside Assistance by Marie Harte

September 6th, 2016 Kimberly Review 44 Comments

6th Sep
Roadside Assistance by Marie Harte

Roadside Assistance by Marie Harte is one of those books that captured my heart. The second book in the Body Shop Bad Boys series, Harte touched on body issues with a heroine I flat-out adored. Foley our hero is far from polished, and speaks his mind, but the boy is all heart. I laughed, swooned and cried making Roadside Assistance a favorite for 2016.

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