Death Steppe: A World War II Novel by Judy Bruce

June 18th, 2015 Kimberly Review 46 Comments

18th Jun
Death Steppe: A World War II Novel by Judy Bruce

Death Steppe: A World War II Novel by Judy Bruce transports us to the western Soviet Union as Germany tries to invade. It follows a Russian war window and a German lieutenant whose paths will eventual cross as they deal with the challenges these times bring them. Beautiful, brutal and steeped in faith this tale exposes both the horrors of war and the beauty of love.

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Grave Phantoms by Jenn Bennett

May 6th, 2015 Kimberly Review 58 Comments

6th May
Grave Phantoms by Jenn Bennett

It is always bittersweet to say good-bye to a series/trilogy you have thoroughly enjoyed. Jenn Bennett’s Roaring Twenties trilogy is one I will miss. The final book Grave Phantoms has a friend to lovers’ romance with a forbidden twist that readers have been anxious for from the beginning. Add in the reappearance of a missing yacht and its strange inhabitants and you have the makings of a page-turner.

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The Beauty Bride by Claire Delacroix

February 11th, 2015 Kimberly Review 60 Comments

11th Feb
The Beauty Bride by Claire Delacroix

It has been quite some time since I have read a medieval era romance. I was delighted for the chance to listen to The Beauty Bride by Claire Delacroix. This is the first novel in her Jewels of Kinfairlie series featuring unwed sisters and a brother who must marry them off post haste. Fairies, a stranger, danger and deceit had us racing across the countryside and falling for Rhys FitzHenry.

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Otherwise Engaged by Amanda Quick

September 15th, 2014 Kimberly Review 23 Comments

15th Sep
Otherwise Engaged by Amanda Quick

Amanda Quick is one of my favorite authors, and I was excited to slip into one of her historical romance. Otherwise Engaged is a romantic suspense that delivered quite the mystery, with spies for the crown, and murder. It also offered a delicious romance with a feisty, travel-wise heroine and a geeky hero who made me swoon.

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