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Review: Delivered with Love by Sherry Kyle

Posted April 1, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 3 Comments
Review: Delivered with Love by Sherry Kyle

An old love letter found in the glove compartment of a young woman’s inherited 1972 Volkswagen propels her to leave her life in Los Angeles and go to the small town of Capitola, California. There her dream of finding the writer of the letter leads her on an unexpected journey that changes her life forever. […]

Operation Auction – Wow, Just Wow

Posted March 31, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 4 Comments
Operation Auction – Wow, Just Wow

I just have to say that I am so impressed and thoroughly moved by Operation Auction. I’m sure everyone in the romance community knows by now about the auction that was put together and is currently in progress at to raise money for fellow blogger, Fatin, whose husband was killed in a horrible shooting outside […]

Review: A Love Rekindled

Posted March 30, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 5 Comments
Review: A Love Rekindled

Efe returns to Nigeria after years in the United States, dreaming of a happy, independent life. However, her nights become plagued by nightmares of Kevwe Mukoro, her ex-fiancé. Long hours at work and drinking in nightclubs only provide temporary relief, and when she encounters Kevwe’s twin brother, she knows it’s a matter of time before […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Good morning! How was everyone’s weekend? Hopefully it was all good. Mine was pretty quiet. My hubby’s b-day was yesterday and we had a lovely lunch with his parents on Saturday and then another wonderful dinner with my family yesterday. Since there’s not much going on around here I’ll get right to the books I […]

Sex Talk with Karen Mercury (NSFW) and a giveaway

Posted March 24, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 19 Comments
Sex Talk with Karen Mercury (NSFW) and a giveaway

Please welcome, once again, Karen Mercury to Tracy’s Place!  Karen is here with us today with some enlightening and quite humorous information on… Ye Olde &%$@! Talk I adore slang—a big reason I’ve never written a historical novel set farther back in time than 1827. Writing medievals must be well-nigh next to impossible, with the […]