Hopeless by Colleen Hoover

March 21st, 2013 Kimberly Review 13 Comments

21st Mar
Hopeless by Colleen Hoover

In my quest for more books in the New Adult genre, I stumbled across reviews of Hopeless by Colleen Hoover and found myself intrigued by the repeated praises. Hoover took me on a journey filled with suspense, romance and intense revelations that left me breathless. From the first page I was drawn into the character’s world and quickly found myself emotionally connected to them. I laughed; I cried and in the end I gave a little piece of my heart to them.

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Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire

March 20th, 2013 Kimberly Review 9 Comments

20th Mar
Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire

After devouring the turbulent romance of Travis and Abby in Beautiful Disaster I was on pins and needles awaiting the companion book Walking Disaster told from Travis point of view. Every story has two sides and McGuire shared the raw, gritty, emotional side of Travis and his relationship with Abby. I literally consumed this in a single afternoon, as I laughed, cried and found myself swept up in the beautiful disaster of these damaged soul-mates

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Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt

March 13th, 2013 Kimberly Review 33 Comments

13th Mar
Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt

When I saw the cover and read the synopsis for Going VintageI knew I had to read it. This is a young adult contemporary about a teenage girl who tries to live exactly as her grandmother did in 1962 during her junior year of high school. She sets up a list of goals and ditches her cell phone and computer. This was sweet, had depth, humor and a cute guy or two.

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Take What You Want by Jeanette Grey

March 11th, 2013 Kimberly Review 35 Comments

11th Mar
Take What You Want by Jeanette Grey

Recently I have been enjoying new adult contemporary romances and jumped at the chance to review Take What You Want by Jeanette Grey. She offered a delightful tale about anonymity. A chance to be the brave, confident person you have always dreamed you were and the result that happens. This was a fast paced, smexy read that I consumed on a cold Sunday afternoon and one I would recommend.

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