Repressed by Elisabeth Naughton

July 29th, 2016 Kimberly Review 40 Comments

29th Jul
Repressed by Elisabeth Naughton

Repressed by Elisabeth Naughton is the first novel in the romantic suspense series Deadly Secrets. Welcome to Hidden Falls, a small insular town where secrets are kept. Suspenseful, with twists and turns I quickly devoured this audiobook. Repressed was a clever tale creating an enjoyable, addictive listen.

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Don’t Tempt Me by Lori Foster

July 28th, 2016 Kimberly Review 50 Comments

28th Jul
Don’t Tempt Me by Lori Foster

Don’t Tempt Me by Lori Foster delivered all the elements in contemporary romance that make me giddy. Heat, heart, humor, brothers and depth that had me falling in love with the folks of this small up and coming neighborhood. Don’t Tempt Me is the perfect beach read!

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Lowcountry Stranger by Ashley Farley

July 2nd, 2016 Kimberly Review 45 Comments

2nd Jul
Lowcountry Stranger by Ashley Farley

Lowcountry Stranger by Ashley Farley is the second novel in the Sweeney Sisters series. Once again we join Faith, Jackie, Sam and their circle of family and friends as they deal with love, family and the daily challenges found in this coastal town. Farley weaved suspense and drama into the tale with the arrival of a stranger in Prospect.

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Inseverable by Cecy Robson

June 21st, 2016 Kimberly Review 56 Comments

21st Jun
Inseverable by Cecy Robson

One of my favorite things about following an author is seeing their growth as a writer. I fell in love with Cecy Robson reading her urban fantasy series Weird Girls, and followed her in her endeavors in contemporary romance. While I enjoyed her Shattered Past series, and hit pay dirt with the O’Brien Family series but she blew me away with Inseverable.

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Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman

June 8th, 2016 Kimberly Review 70 Comments

8th Jun
Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman

Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman was on my wish list for BEA 2016. I was delighted to receive a signed copy. When an opportunity to review the audio came along, and I heard the delightful voice of Joan Walker I decided to listen first. I am so grateful that I did. Britt-Marie Was Here is going on my top ten audio listens for 2016. Brilliant, heart-warming, funny, and poignant, Fredrik Backman shows that anyone can change, even a stubborn, set in her ways young woman like sixty-three year old Britt-Marie.

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