Identity by Nora Roberts

May 15th, 2023 Kimberly Review 17 Comments

15th May
Identity by Nora Roberts

Identity by Nora Roberts is a standalone romantic suspense the pulled me in from the thriller aspect to the small town in Vermont where our protagonist’s family live. Romance, danger, and delightful characters await you in this unputdownable tale.

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Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

May 12th, 2023 Kimberly Review 10 Comments

12th May
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney has been on my wishlist since its release. While looking for audiobooks to fulfil my goals for the Library Love Challenge, I came upon it and immediately downloaded it. Narrated by Stephanie Racine, I quickly became caught up in this isolated “And Then There Were None” murder mystery.

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Scarlet by Genevieve Cogman

May 8th, 2023 Kimberly Review 10 Comments

8th May
Scarlet by Genevieve Cogman

I loved Genevieve Cogman’s gripping Invisible Library series, so I was pumped to check out Scarlet. This is the first in a historical fantasy trilogy set during the French Revolution. Cogman reimagines the tale of The Scarlet Pimpernel with magic, vampires and suspense.

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The Chimera Bounty by Ember Holt

May 4th, 2023 Kimberly Review 6 Comments

4th May
The Chimera Bounty by Ember Holt

The Chimera Bounty by Ember Holt is the first novel in the romance fantasy series Fae Prison: Earth. Maeve, a student, journalist and bartender, has her world turns upside down when Corvin, a sexy & mysterious stranger, sits at the end of the bar. The tale that unfolds was action-packed and swoon-worthy as Maeve discovers everything she knows about our existence is wrong.

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The Ferryman by Justin Cronin

May 2nd, 2023 Kimberly Review 12 Comments

2nd May
The Ferryman by Justin Cronin

The Ferryman by Justin Cronin was one of my most anticipated releases in 2023. I am a huge fan of his Passage trilogy and was excited to slip into this science fiction fantasy. While quite different from his previous works, Cronin takes us to a utopian world where all is not as it seems. With twists and surprises, I found myself caught up in the Ferryman’s fate.

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