Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen

January 17th, 2015 Kimberly Review 27 Comments

17th Jan
Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen

I loved Peter Pan as a young girl and dreamed of flying to Neverland. I wanted to spend time with Peter, Wendy, Tink and the Lost Boys. Like most children, I loved and hated Captain Hook. He was the perfect villain to my handsome young hero Peter. So when I saw reviews of Alias Hook an adult novel about Neverland and Captain James Benjamin Hook I knew I had to read it. Brilliant, captivating and clever Alias Hook was an audible book I adored from start to finish.

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Passing through Perfect by Bette Lee Crosby

January 14th, 2015 Kimberly Review 61 Comments

14th Jan
Passing through Perfect by Bette Lee Crosby

Passing through Perfect by Betty Lee Crosby is the third book in the Wyattsville series but will work as a standalone. Crosby brilliantly captivates life in the late 1940’s in a small rural Alabama farming town called Grinder’s Corner. Once again, Crosby weaved her magic and held me spellbound. She has this subtle gift for bringing characters and the period to life.

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Silver Thaw by Catherine Anderson

January 12th, 2015 Kimberly Review 71 Comments

12th Jan
Silver Thaw by Catherine Anderson

Silver Thaw by Catherine Anderson is the first in her new Mystic Rivers series. It is set in the quaint countryside town of Mystic Creek, Oregon. Sometimes a book has all of the magical ingredients to deliver that book high I crave and Silver Thaw delivered in spades. Filled with lovable, flawed characters, a darling little six-year old to melt your heart, some danger and a town that you will want to visit, Silver Thaw is a read I highly recommend.

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The Importance of Being Alice by Katie MacAlister

January 9th, 2015 Kimberly Review 68 Comments

9th Jan
The Importance of Being Alice by Katie MacAlister

The Importance of Being Alice is a cute, sometimes humorous romance and the first of the Ainslie Brothers series by Katie MacAlister. Of course, I was immediately drawn to this by the promise of brothers. You all know by now this is a weakness of mine. While not without issues, The Importance of Being Alice was a fluffy romance with a castle, and interesting secondary characters.

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