Tag: Kat Martin

What I’ve Been Reading This Week

What I’ve Been Reading This Week

Greetings and Salutations! I’ve discovered that trying to get your kids in bed/asleep and working on blog posts is not something I should do at the same time. Yeah, I know…it seems so apparent that it can’t work, but I thought I’d give it try anyway. Nope, not working. So – another post with no […]

Review: Season of Strangers

Posted July 18, 2008 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 17 Comments
Review: Season of Strangers

TITLE: Season of StrangersAUTHOR: Kat MartinSERIES: No, but it is one of her paranormal books about ordinary women having extraordinary experiences. REASON FOR READING: I read a blurb at The Book Binge and it looked interesting so I bought it. It sat there for a couple of weeks but it kept calling to me so […]

Night Play and Innocence Undone

Night Play and Innocence Undone

Bride McTierney has had it with men. They’re cheap, self-centered, and never love her for who she is. But though she prides herself on being independent, deep down she still yearns for a knight in shining armor. She just never expected her knight in shining armor to have a shiny coat of fur. . .Deadly […]

Three Reviews: Silk and Steel, To Kill a Mockingbird, When Strangers Marry

Three Reviews: Silk and Steel, To Kill a Mockingbird, When Strangers Marry

First of all, my home computer is down. I have a lot more time so I’m finishing my books faster. Unfortunately it takes me a while to get on a computer and type out a review. So I’m giving you quickie reviews. She could take his name, Lady Kathryn Grayson is a gently bred noblewoman […]

Two Reviews: The Wedding and Nothing But Velvet

Two Reviews: The Wedding and Nothing But Velvet

Journeying from England to Scotland to wed a highlander, Lady Brenna has resigned herself to the arranged match. But when a band of fierce, painted warriors capture her en route, she fearlessly met their demand to marry their leader — the quick-tempered laird Connor MacAlister. She couldn’t know that her capture was merely the first […]