Murder’s a Witch by Danielle Garrett

February 15th, 2018 Kimberly Review 42 Comments

15th Feb
Murder’s a Witch by Danielle Garrett

Murder’s a Witch by Danielle Garrett is the first book in the cozy paranormal mystery series Beechwood Harbor Magic Mysteries. I was in the mood for something witchy, and this looked fun. Narrated by Amanda Ronconi, Garrett delivered an interesting, fun and entertaining murder-mystery featuring a halfway house for displaced paranormals.

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This Fallen Prey by Kelley Armstrong

February 5th, 2018 Kimberly Review 38 Comments

5th Feb
This Fallen Prey by Kelley Armstrong

This Fallen Prey returns us to the remote town of Rockton, in Kelley Armstrong’s gripping Casey Duncan suspense series. Sheriff Eric Dalton and Detective Casey Duncan have their hands full when the Council has them babysitting a serial killer. Twists and non-stop danger had me reading into the wee hours.

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Keep Her Safe by K.A. Tucker

January 22nd, 2018 Kimberly Review 24 Comments

22nd Jan
Keep Her Safe by K.A. Tucker

I have enjoyed K.A. Tucker’s stories since she first began writing and have watched her transition from contemporary romances to romantic suspense. Each book has been more powerful than the next.  Keep Her Safe delivered a suspenseful mystery thriller with a side dish of romance that finished out my 2017 reads with a bang!

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Leveled by Cathryn Fox

January 18th, 2018 Kimberly Review 11 Comments

18th Jan
Leveled by Cathryn Fox

Leveled by Cathyrn Fox is the second book in the Blue Bay Crew series about brothers who return home after their father passes to save the family construction business. Each features a brother and their romance. Fox delivered a quick, sweet and deliciously hot story that will melt your Kindle.. 

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Spring Forward by Catherine Anderson

January 12th, 2018 Kimberly Review 16 Comments

12th Jan
Spring Forward by Catherine Anderson

Spring Forward by Catherine Anderson is the fourth novel in the Mystic Creek series. Set in, Mystic Creek, Oregon Anderson shares the tale of a widowed father, an elderly rancher and his granddaughter. Mix in an ornery dog and a nasty manager of a retirement community and you’ll discover a tale that will make you smile, laugh aloud and even shed a tear or two.

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