The Old Witcheroo by Dakota Cassidy

December 22nd, 2016 Kimberly Review 15 Comments

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The Old Witcheroo by Dakota Cassidy

The Old Witcheroo by Dakota Cassidy is the fourth book in the Witchless in Seattle series. The tale features Stevie Cartwright, a spunky, quirky, powerless witch. Who along with her British ghost spy and unique familiar solve murder mysteries. Stevie once again stumbles across a body, and you know all those phone calls from a guy claiming to be her dead Brit? He shows up and well, let’s just say, things get a little crazy.

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The Liar by Nora Roberts

December 16th, 2016 Kimberly Review 26 Comments

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The Liar by Nora Roberts

The Liar by Nora Roberts is a standalone romantic suspense with small-town charm. I always enjoy time spent within the pages of a Roberts’ book and The Liar had all the elements I love delivering a standout read. The Liar left me satisfied by yearning to return to this small-town in Tennessee for secondary characters stories.

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Lover Revealed by J.R. Ward

December 14th, 2016 Kimberly Review 46 Comments

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Lover Revealed by J.R. Ward

Lover Revealed by J.R. Ward is the fourth book in the paranormal romance series the Black Dagger Brotherhood. Each time I open one of these books, I quickly become lost in its characters and world. While Lover Revealed had a calmer tone to it, Ward still packed plenty of punch.

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Beyond the Night by Joss Ware

December 13th, 2016 Kimberly Review 33 Comments

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Beyond the Night by Joss Ware

Lorna from Rabid Reads placed Envy Chronicles on my radar with its zombie-like creatures, post-apocalyptic world, and paranormal elements. Beyond the Night by Colleen Gleason writing as Joss Ware, is the first book in the Envy Chronicles. I chose to listen to the audiobook narrated by Sebastian Fields.

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Shut Up and Kiss Me by Jessica Lemmon

December 6th, 2016 Kimberly Review 35 Comments

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Shut Up and Kiss Me by Jessica Lemmon

Shut Up and Kiss Me is the second novel in the Lost Boys series by Jessica Lemmon. The romance was delivered in dual narratives and provided a breath of fresh air to the New Adult genre. With its likable characters, low angst and feel-good story Shut Up and Kiss Me delivered the perfect escape.

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