Something Sweeter by Candis Terry

July 11th, 2014 Kimberly Review 57 Comments

11th Jul
Something Sweeter by Candis Terry

It was fun returning to the small-town of Sweet, Texas in Candis Terry’s third book Something Sweeter. We met veterinarian and former Marine Jesse Wilder in the previous two novels and I could not wait for his story. Fans of small-towns, families and sweet romances will adore the Sweet, Texas series and the Wilder brothers.

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Suddenly Last Summer by Sarah Morgan

June 24th, 2014 Kimberly Blog Tour, Review 70 Comments

24th Jun
Suddenly Last Summer by Sarah Morgan

I was beyond excited to return to the Snow Crystal Resort in Vermont after my last trip there in November with Sleigh Bells in the Snow the first book in Sarah Morgan’s O’Neil Brothers series. Suddenly Last Summer shares Sean O’Neil and French chef Elise Philippe story and it was as yummy as the dishes she whips up. Suddenly Last Summer is full of heart, romantic moments and family you will want to call your own. It can be read as standalone but I guarantee you will want to read them all.

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The Troublemaker Next Door by Marie Harte

June 3rd, 2014 Kimberly Review 55 Comments

3rd Jun
The Troublemaker Next Door by Marie Harte

The Troublemaker Next Door is the first in the McCauley Brothers series by Marie Harte. The tale offers the story of three girlfriends living next door to one of the brothers and his son. The Flynn’s are a close-knit group of brothers, and all prove to be swoon-worthy. This tale focuses on Flynn. He is the smexy plumber in this blue-collar family, and you are sure to swoon over this sweet guy.

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Summer in Napa by Marina Adair

May 5th, 2013 Kimberly Review 5 Comments

5th May
Summer in Napa by Marina Adair

Last winter I read and enjoyed Kissing Under the Mistletoe the first book in the St. Helena Vineyard and was excited to read Summer in Napa. Adair delivers another DeLuca brother’s story and I enjoyed it. The tale is filled with lovable characters, humor and romantic moments.

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