Author: Tracy

Saturday Song & Winner

Posted April 30, 2011 by Tracy in Giveaway Winners | Tagged: , | 9 Comments

I just love Theory of a Deadman.  They have some great fun songs as well as some really great slow ballads.  I think that’s why I like them so well – they don’t just play the same song and change the words. lol  Anyway here’s So Happy. The song is about being happy about breaking […]

The Side Effects of Being on a Book Tour & a Giveaway

Posted April 29, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 11 Comments
The Side Effects of Being on a Book Tour & a Giveaway

They say that you teach what you most need to learn. Now before you ask, I don’t know who ‘they’ are. I’ve just heard it said many times over the years. Today, I’m going with what ‘they’ say. And what I need to learn today is how to let go and have fun. My husband, […]

Guest Reivew: The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay

Guest Reivew: The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay

Tracy’s review of The Perfect Family by Kathryn Shay Seventeen-year old Jamie Davidson doesn’t think being gay should be such a big deal…until he comes out to his parents and friends. Even as Jamie celebrates no longer needing to hide his true self and looks forward to the excitement of openly dating another boy, the […]

L.K. Below’s Cinnamon and Spice Scavenger Hunt

Posted April 25, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 4 Comments
L.K. Below’s Cinnamon and Spice Scavenger Hunt

Hello, everyone! As a writer of erotic romance, among other things, I’m very pleased to introduce to you my latest release — and my latest contest! Blurb: Jack is smart. Jack is charming. Jack is persistent. But Melissa is dead certain that he isn’t the guy for her. In a moment of weakness caused by […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Happy Monday! I hope that you all had a great weekend and a wonderful Easter – if you celebrate it. We do and we went to a lovely service followed by an egg hunt. Unfortunately it was lightly raining off and on so they had to have the egg hunt indoors but it was still […]