Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

Guest Review: Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews

Guest Review: Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews

Tracy’s review of Bayou Moon (The Edge #2) by Ilona Andrews. Cerise Mar and her unruly clan are cash poor but land rich, claiming a large swathe of the Mire, the Edge swamplands between the state of Louisiana and the Weird. When her parents vanish, her clan’s long-time rivals are suspect number one. But all […]

Guest Review: Emily and the Dark Angel by Jo Beverley

Guest Review: Emily and the Dark Angel by Jo Beverley

Tracy’s review of Emily and the Dark Angel by Jo Beverley Miss Emily Grantwich is surrounded by misfortune. Her brother is missing in the war, her father is paralyzed, and she must manage the family’s estates and business. Now, as neighbor, she has a notorious rake generally known as the Dark Angel. She knows that […]

Guest Review: Sparring Partners by Leigh Morgan

Guest Review: Sparring Partners by Leigh Morgan

Tracy’s review of Sparring Partners (Dojo Chronicles) by Leigh Morgan. What if everything you always thought you wanted could be yours simply by saying “I do”? Billionaire Jordon Bennett needs to find a wife, now, to secure his position as CEO of B.H. Holdings. Reed Mohr could use a miracle to help pay for her […]

Guest Review: Tempting Alibi by Savannah Stuart

Guest Review: Tempting Alibi by Savannah Stuart

Tracy’s review of Tempting Alibi by Savannah Stuart. Scott got into a fair amount of trouble as a teenager, but now he’s grown and runs a respectable auto body shop. Unfortunately, the sheriff of his town has it out for him, no matter how much he’s cleaned up his act. When he’s accused of a […]

Guest Review: Happily Ever After by Nora Roberts

Guest Review: Happily Ever After by Nora Roberts

Tracy‘s review of Happily Ever After (Bride Quartet #4) by Nora Roberts As the public face of Vows wedding planning company, Parker Brown has an uncanny knack for fulfilling every bride’s vision. She just can’t see where her own life is headed. Mechanic Malcolm Kavanaugh loves figuring out how things work, and Parker is no […]