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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Review Links for Going Back for Romeo and Fairytale Farms

I guess we'll call this a follow-up post.

I blogged about a newly released book I hadn't read yet, Going Back for Romeo by L.L.Muir. Now that I've read it, I want to share my reviews with you.

Let me just say this: When it makes you smile, laugh out loud, sniffle and fret, you know you've got a great book on your hands!

Here are the links to my reviews, which will also lead you to sites where you can purchase the e-book for yourself for $2.99.

Goodreads Review under Kimberly Krey
Amazon Review under Kimberly K
Barnes & Noble Review under Love2readKK

Doesn't matter which one you choose, the review and ***** (five star) rating is the same.


Another fantastic read? Fairytale Farms by Jamie Brook Thompson. Try that one out if you like YA. It's adorable Goth Girl meets dimple-flashing Cowboy who's beyond your average human.  Just .99 cents on e-book. Here are links to my reviews for that one:

Goodreads
Amazon
Barnes & Noble

So what are you reading?
What have you read and enjoyed recently?
You do know that it's nice to share, don't you?

15 comments:

  1. Hey, here's another read hot off the press by M.K. Yarbrough: http://mkyarbrough.blogspot.com/ Just noticed on her blog that it's finished.

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  2. Hi! Wanted to stop by and say hello and thank you for visiting and commenting on my blog post. I thought those words of wisdom were too great not to pass along and I'm glad you enjoyed the post. Look forward to more visits here and on my blog. Donna

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  3. I'm off to read your review. Thanks for the heads up! I'm always up for good books.

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  4. Thanks, you wonderful Kim! I'm so glad you told us about these books. I already have FAIRYTALE FARMS and I just bought GOING BACK FOR ROMEO. It sounds so fantastic- like just the sort of thing I would love to read!

    And you know what? - you are a stellar reviewer! I loved your analogy with the amusement park ride! I can't wait until I get a book published and I'll pray you like it so I can get a splendid review from you too!

    And thanks for your marvelous comments on my blog - they really light up my day!!!

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  5. Donna: looking forward to future visits as well.
    Cheri: good to hear from you again! I know you'll enjoy the read!
    Brenda: as always, thank you for the kind, kind words! I already know I'll love your book, and I'll be thrilled to review it!

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  6. I've started reading Fairytale Farms, actually! Before that I read Shatter Me and LOVED it.

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  7. Thanks for stopping by my blog and I must return the compliment as your blog is equally uncluttered. Thanks for the review - will put this book on my ever-growning list of books to read!

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  8. Peggy: I've heard that from a few different sources now. I've got to make sure it's on my to-read list.
    Claire: Thank you, and I was glad to find you! :)

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  9. Gosh, I've read so many great books this year: Creep, The Help, Hate List, Stolen...and so many more I can't remember right now.

    Happy Ne Year, Kimberly!

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  10. I've read a bunch of great things about Going Back for Romeo. Sounds like a fun read!

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  11. Hey, I like your blog :)
    Best wishes,
    Petra

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  12. The last good book I read was 'The Last Song' by Nicholas Sparks. Right now, I'm almost through 'Shantaram' by Gregory David Roberts and I'm loving it.

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  13. Hi Kimberly, I have downloaded Fairytale Farms just recently to read, but over my summer holidays (here in Aus) I have read quite a few books. Clockwork Angel, The Clockwork Prince and The Fallen Book 3. I am also reading something a little different for me, Cassa Fire which I am enjoying!

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  14. Hello Kimberly, I just finished the "Nightshade" trilogy by Andrea Creamer. What a great saga, I loved every minute of it and I am sad it is over. The best review I have read is from the NYT - "A fantastical mash-up of religious warriors and witch hunts,of feminist will and societal oppression ...a book for well-read hopeless romantics who like their heroines conflicted, their love interests smoldering and their passions triangulated and torrid, Yet unfulfilled." I highly recommend these books, the end left me breathless.

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  15. highland meets bridget jones? sounds pretty good to me! Thanks for sharing this.

    Andrea

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