Sweet Cowboy Christmas by Candis Terry

December 10th, 2014 Kimberly Review 24 Comments

10th Dec
Sweet Cowboy Christmas by Candis Terry

It is no secret that I love Candis Terry’s Sweet, Texas series. Cowboys, family, and a sweet romance make this series delightful. Terry makes it all the sweeter with her small-town Texas, setting. Therefore, it only makes sense that I had to add Sweet Cowboy Christmas to my Ho-Ho-Ho read-a-thon reads. I am so glad that I did. Chase and Faith were sweet, and despite it being, a novella Terry gave us a sweet slow-building romance.

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Home for the Holidays by Rochelle Alers

December 10th, 2014 Kimberly Review 10 Comments

10th Dec
Home for the Holidays by Rochelle Alers

When I saw the cover of Home for the Holidays, I accepted it without even reading the blurb. Have I mentioned my weakness for holiday themed covers and stories? Turns out this novella is part of the Cavanaugh Island series by Rochelle Alers. Thankfully, it worked beautifully as a standalone and turned out to be a foodie book complete with recipes! Score!

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The Winner Takes It All by Jennifer Dawson

December 9th, 2014 Kimberly Review 69 Comments

9th Dec
The Winner Takes It All by Jennifer Dawson

The Winner Takes It All by Jennifer Dawson drew me in with its synopsis and cute cover. After requesting it, I realized this was book two in the Something New series. No worries folks this worked splendidly as a standalone. However, I feel the need to warn you; you will want to grab Take A Chance the first and will be patiently waiting for the third. Hot chemistry and a great dynamic group of friends and siblings made The Winner Takes It All a delicious afternoon delight.

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All He Wants for Christmas by Lisa Plumley

December 3rd, 2014 Kimberly Review 65 Comments

3rd Dec
All He Wants for Christmas by Lisa Plumley

All He Wants for Christmas by Lisa Plumley is the fourth book in the Kismet, Michigan series but do not let that deter you from enjoying this holiday read as it completely works as a standalone. Small-town charm, children, goldfish and a gooey romance make this a delightful holiday read.

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