It Takes One by Kate Kessler

May 20th, 2016 Kimberly Review 52 Comments

20th May
It Takes One by Kate Kessler

I am always on the lookout for a good criminal thriller and It Takes One by Kate Kessler promised to deliver thrills, secrets and murder. It Takes One offered an interesting protagonist, an intriguing case and shed light on the “ins and outs” of small-town mentality. The first novel in the Audrey Harte series, I look forward to more cases and adventures with this snarky, strong woman.

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Kissed by a Dark Prince by Felicity Heaton

May 19th, 2016 Kimberly Review 48 Comments

19th May
Kissed by a Dark Prince by Felicity Heaton

I have had a craving for paranormal and urban fantasy and when offered a chance to review Kissed by a Dark Prince by Felicity Heaton the first in her Eternal Mates series I jumped. Heaton grabbed me from the very first chapters delighting me with her unique world, sexy alpha and superb narration.

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Beside Myself by Ann Morgan

April 13th, 2016 Kimberly Review 75 Comments

13th Apr
Beside Myself by Ann Morgan

Beside Myself by Ann Morgan is a creepy, twisted psychological thriller with a fantastic narrator. Imagine you are a twin, the favorite twin. When you’re six years old you play a game and switch identities. When the game is over your sister refuses to switch back and becomes you. What would you do if no one believed you? Come meet Ellie and Helen in Beside Myself a twisted, dark, and quirky tale that shares alternating chapters from then and now.

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On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

April 11th, 2016 Kimberly Review 68 Comments

11th Apr
On the Edge by Ilona Andrews

On the Edge was brilliant! The Edge series by Ilona Andrews was on my wish list because I cannot get enough of this writing duo. After listening to Sweep in Peace and realizing there was a crossover in characters, I grabbed On the Edge, the first audio. On the Edge delivered incredible world building and a slow burning haters-to-lovers’ romance filled with delicious heat.

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