Every Little Kiss by Marina Adair

September 1st, 2017 Kimberly Review 41 Comments

1st Sep
Every Little Kiss by Marina Adair

A single mom, a little boy who dresses up like a super hero, and a rescue dog and his partner made EVERY LITTLE KISS by Marina Adair a sweet and heartwarming listen. I read the first novel, but when I saw that Renee Raudman narrated the Sequoia Lake series, I switched to audio. I am so glad that I did. It added a nice touch, and I thoroughly enjoyed this story.

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All or Nothing at All by Jennifer Probst

August 10th, 2017 Kimberly Review 46 Comments

10th Aug
All or Nothing at All by Jennifer Probst

ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL by Jennifer Probst is the third book in the Billionaire Builders series which features three estranged brothers brought together by the terms of their father’s will.  I listened to the first two books but was sent a physical copy of this book, and it sounded perfect for a beach read.

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The Thing About Love by Julie James

April 20th, 2017 Kimberly Review 23 Comments

20th Apr
The Thing About Love by Julie James

THE THING ABOUT LOVE by Julie James delivered a “haters to lovers” FBI undercover romance. The tale filled with banter, snark, and heat, also delivered an equally balanced case that left me smiling. Friends, family, and agents added to this delicious romance making me yearn to return to this Chicago field office.

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On Broken Wings by Chanel Cleeton

January 4th, 2017 Kimberly Review 36 Comments

4th Jan
On Broken Wings by Chanel Cleeton

The Wild Aces series by Chanel Cleeton has been one I have thoroughly enjoyed. On Broken Wings, the third book in this series shares Easy’s story. I knew going into this tale it might require truffles. As predicted I cried like a baby, even as I smiled. Come meet, Alex “Easy” Rogers your next book boyfriend

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Shut Up and Kiss Me by Jessica Lemmon

December 6th, 2016 Kimberly Review 35 Comments

6th Dec
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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