Category: Reviews

Review: The Memory of Water by Karen White

Review: The Memory of Water by Karen White

  Sometimes I’m in the mood for something darker and emotionally engaging. The Memory of Water was exactly that. In it, White explores the bond between sisters, the various shades of mental illness and how secrets from the past come back to haunt you, no matter how far buried they seem to be. The bond […]

Review: Letters to a Secret Lover by Toni Blake

Review: Letters to a Secret Lover by Toni Blake

The last thing she needs right now is a man . . . Lindsey Brooks had it all—an awesome job doling out advice to the lovelorn, a fabulous high-rise apartment, and a to-die-for fiancé. But then she got dumped—wearing nothing but a “Kiss the Cook” apron—and desperate to escape, she retreats to a tiny Montana […]

Review: Wicked Game by Jeri Smith-Ready

Posted June 10, 2008 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 11 Comments
Review: Wicked Game by Jeri Smith-Ready

(Thanks to Sarai who let me “steal” her review format!) TITLE: Wicked GameAUTHOR: Jeri Smith-ReadyCOPYRIGHT: 2008SERIES: Nope REASON FOR READING: I had read a review on Anna’s myspace blog and was pretty interested. Then I entered a contest and won the book so why not?? SUMMARY: [from Amazon]Newbie marketing intern Ciara Griffin lands a job […]

Review: She’s No Angel by Leslie Kelly

Review: She’s No Angel by Leslie Kelly

If only he’d taken another route to Trouble, Pennsylvania. Then he’d never have rescued a tire-iron-toting, drop-dead-gorgeous woman whose crazy aunts had stolen her shoes and keys and left her more than a little pissed off. There was no way he was ready to get involved with someone like Jennifer, let alone the decades-old murder […]

Guest Review: Black Silk by Sharon Page

Guest Review: Black Silk by Sharon Page

I have a guest review up at TGTBTU for Black Silk by Sharon Page.   This novel was a pleasant surprise for me. It’s a historical, which I didn’t know until I started reading it. I fell right into it, despite the fact that I generally avoid historical erotica novels. The plot was surprisingly deep […]