About a Dog by Jenn McKinlay

June 12th, 2017 Kimberly Review 47 Comments

12th Jun
About a Dog by Jenn McKinlay

ABOUT A DOG by Jenn McKinlay takes us to the seaside town of Bluff Point and delivered a second chance romance with humor, heart and a pup in need of saving. Come meet Mackenzie “Mac” Harris as she heads home to Maine for her best friend’s wedding and renews a complicated relationship with Gavin Tolliver, her best friends brother.

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The Darkest Corner by Liliana Hart

June 7th, 2017 Kimberly Review 53 Comments

7th Jun
The Darkest Corner by Liliana Hart

Liliana Hart is a new to me author, but when I received THE DARKEST CORNER, the first in the Gravedigger romantic suspense series I couldn’t help but dive in. With its unique premise and Texas setting THE DARKEST CORNER offered suspense, mystery and a touch of heat.

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Owl and the Electric Samurai by Kristi Charish

June 6th, 2017 Kimberly Review 40 Comments

6th Jun
Owl and the Electric Samurai by Kristi Charish

OWL AND THE ELECTRIC SAMURAI by Kristi Charish is the third book in the Adventures of Owl series. Filled with danger and double-crosses, Owl and her trusty sidekick Captain face of mercenaries and the IAA as they battle to stop a supernatural war. Filled with snark, zany characters and excellent adventures Charish delighted me with this action-packed tale.

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The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband by Julia Quinn

June 2nd, 2017 Kimberly Review 22 Comments

2nd Jun
The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband by Julia Quinn

THE GIRL WITH THE MAKE-BELIEVE HUSBAND is the second book in Julia Quinn’s Rokeby’s series. It is a prequel series to the Bridgertons. A desperate sister and an injured soldier lead to a fake marriage in this delicious tale that takes us from the London countryside to the English colonies. Quinn delivered a believable romance with characters you cannot help falling for.

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The Dead Zone by Stephen King

June 1st, 2017 Kimberly Review 26 Comments

1st Jun
The Dead Zone by Stephen King

I read THE DEAD ZONE by Stephen King in the summer of 1979 and watched the movie in 1983 starring Christopher Walken as Johnny Smith. So it only made sense to revisit this classic on audio especially when it’s narrated by James Franco. Franco nailed it, and it was delightful to revisit this classic. Are you planning a road trip this summer? Spend it listening to THE DEAD ZONE.

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