Demolished by Cathryn Fox

August 28th, 2017 Kimberly Review 42 Comments

28th Aug
Demolished by Cathryn Fox

DEMOLISHED is exactly what I did to this sexy, sweet small-town romance that kicks off the Blue Bay Crew series by Cathryn Fox. I read about 12% late Friday evening and woefully neglected my chores to devour it Saturday morning. Hot and heartwarming with a touch of suspense, I am already loving this series and cannot wait for each of the brothers’ stories.

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The Knocked up Plan by Lauren Blakely

August 4th, 2017 Kimberly Review 52 Comments

4th Aug
The Knocked up Plan by Lauren Blakely

THE KNOCKED UP PLAN, written by Lauren Blakley and narrated by Sebastian York, and Andi Arndt, was the perfect summer romantic comedy.  I love “arrangement” tropes, and Blakely delivered. Miscommunication, adorable pets, and two flawed characters had me devouring this in two listens.

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When I Need You by Lorelei James

July 27th, 2017 Kimberly Review 35 Comments

27th Jul
When I Need You by Lorelei James

WHEN I NEED YOU by Lorelei James is the fourth book in the Need You series. The stories center around the Lund family siblings, and this was Jensen “The Rocket” Lund’s story. A strong heroine, an adorable five-year-old, and a sexy man who loves a particular fictional series had me devouring their story.

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Worth the Wait by Lori Foster

July 25th, 2017 Kimberly Review 19 Comments

25th Jul
Worth the Wait by Lori Foster

WORTH THE WAIT by Lori Foster is the second book in the Guthrie Brothers contemporary romance series. Foster shared not one but two romances and a dash of suspense in this sweet, sexy, small town story that held me captive from page one.

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Eye Candy by Jessica Lemmon

July 24th, 2017 Kimberly Review 19 Comments

24th Jul
Eye Candy by Jessica Lemmon

EYE CANDY by Jessica Lemmon was a delightful, friends to lovers romance that I devoured on a Sunday afternoon.  Best friends help each other after their marriages fall apart but movies on the sofa bring ideas of something more. Is either brave enough to make the first move?

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