Swerve by Vicki Pettersson

July 13th, 2015 Kimberly Review 82 Comments

13th Jul
Swerve by Vicki Pettersson

Are you looking for a terrifying, dark thriller this summer? Swerve by Vicki Pettersson just might fit the bill. Toted as being the next Gone Girl, Pettersson takes the reader on a twisted, intense journey over the July 4th weekend. Set against the backdrop of the Mojave Desert, Swerve was an intense thriller that is sure to make you shiver.

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Normal: A Novel by Graeme Cameron

May 7th, 2015 Kimberly Review 80 Comments

7th May
Normal: A Novel by Graeme Cameron

After reading reviews from fellow bloggers, I decided I needed to listen to Normal by Graeme Cameron. I love twisted stories and the main protagonist of our story is a serial killer. Normal shares what happens when a serial killer falls in love. Dark, creepy and often hilarious I found myself listening into the wee hours.

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The Deep by Nick Cutter

March 16th, 2015 Kimberly Review 70 Comments

16th Mar
The Deep by Nick Cutter

Do you like old school horror? Nick Cutter brings that dark grittiness to his story. The Deep is a spine-tingling, breath-holding horror story that had me in awe even as I cringed. I listened to this on audio and Corey Brill’s narration made the protagonist’s fear seep into my bones.

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Midway by Melanie Karsak

December 31st, 2014 Kimberly Review 4 Comments

31st Dec
Midway by Melanie Karsak

Midway is a novella in the Harvesting series by Melanie Karsak and the perfect little hold me over till the release of book two, The Shadow Aspect, coming in 2015. While characters are familiar to those who have read The Harvesting, book one it is something anyone can enjoy.

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Revival by Stephen King

December 22nd, 2014 Kimberly Review 60 Comments

22nd Dec
Revival by Stephen King

Dark and disturbing Revival by Stephen King takes us on an unsettling journey that addresses man’s darkest fear; Death. Spanning five decades the characters and disturbing tale ensnare the reader holding them captive. David Morse brilliantly portrays the characters and notches up the suspense.

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