Wild Country by Anne Bishop

March 5th, 2019 Kimberly Review 28 Comments

5th Mar
Wild Country by Anne Bishop

You know a book/series is a winner when you finish an eighteen hour audio and feel depressed because it’s over! Such was the case with Wild Country by Ann Bishop, the second book in the World of Others and seventh in the Others series.

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Lake Silence by Anne Bishop

March 6th, 2018 Kimberly Review 52 Comments

6th Mar
Lake Silence by Anne Bishop

Lake Silence by Anne Bishop is the sixth book in the Others series and one of my most anticipated books for 2018. I was nervous leaving beloved characters behind, but I was in good hands as Bishop transported me to the small rustic resort near Lake Silence and introduced me to a new heroine, humans, and others. Lake Silence was brilliant from beginning to end. I cannot wait for more.

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Dare to Stay by Jen McLaughlin

August 2nd, 2016 Kimberly Review 42 Comments

2nd Aug
Dare to Stay by Jen McLaughlin

Dare to Stay by Jen McLaughlin is the second book in the Sons of Steel Row series. Once again McLaughlin impressed me with this intense, heated romance takes us into the dangerous world of the Sons of Steels. Gritty, raw and sexy it delivered a tale that pulled at my heartstrings. I devoured Dare to Stay and cannot wait for more.

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Passenger by Alexandra Bracken

January 4th, 2016 Kimberly Review 87 Comments

4th Jan
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken

Alexandra Bracken writes magic and I was excited to dive into Passenger the first book in her new time traveling -Passenger trilogy. Suspenseful and engaging we travel the timeline with our heroine and hero as they try to save her mother and stop the ruthless head of Ironwood.

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The Aeronaut’s Windlass by Jim Butcher

September 30th, 2015 Kimberly Review 67 Comments

30th Sep
The Aeronaut’s Windlass by Jim Butcher

Are you looking for a steampunk fantasy adventure? Snag a copy of The Aeronaut’s Windlass by Jim Butcher the first book in the The Cinder Spires series. Have you ever read a book that you deliberately tried to savor? The Aeronaut’s Windlass was such a book for me. As soon as I slipped into the world, I knew I wanted to stay awhile. I limited myself to fifty to seventy-five pages a day. (sometimes a few more to end a chapter) At almost 600 pages, it gave me an adventure I could look forward to every evening.

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