Review: The Warrior by Sharon Sala

Review: The Warrior by Sharon Sala

John Nightwalker is a strong, rugged Native American soldier who has seen many battles. While hunting down an old enemy, he crosses paths with Alicia Ponte. On the run from her father—a powerful arms manufacturer—Alicia seeks to expose her father’s traitorous crimes of selling weapons to our enemies in Iraq. But Richard Ponte will do […]

Ye Old Blog Turns 1 Today

Posted April 16, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: | 30 Comments
Ye Old Blog Turns 1 Today

When I was searching the intertubes for anniversary stuff last November for my big 15 years of being shackled married I found this poem. Seriously, I just had to laugh when I started relating it to the 1 year anniversary on my blog. Why would I do that, you ask? Mmmmm…not a clue. Let’s just […]

Review: The White Knight by Josh Lanyon

Posted April 15, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 11 Comments
Review: The White Knight by Josh Lanyon

I have to admit that I’m having an incredibly hard time writing this review without sounding like a complete squee-girl Fanyon. I’m going to try to sound as normal as possible…for the moment. When our story opens we find that Sean Fairchild has taken a spill down a flight of stairs. He’s got a head […]

Does Setting Matter To You?

Posted April 15, 2009 by Rowena in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 24 Comments
Does Setting Matter To You?

One of the things that I love most about romance is that there is something out there for everyone. You like cute and cuddly contemporary romances? There are numerous authors out there for you to try. You like virginal heroines in historical settings? Got a dozen authors you can choose from. Angst ridden vampires more […]

Review: Confessions of a Black Gown by Elizabeth Boyle.

Review: Confessions of a Black Gown by Elizabeth Boyle.

Hero: Lord LarkenHeroine: Thalia “Tally” LangleyGrade: 4 out of 5 She spied him in the shadows . . . And in an instant, Thalia Langley knew the man before her was no saint. He might claim to be the Duke of Hollindrake’s unassuming country cousin, but no man that handsome, that arresting, could be anything […]