Publisher: Penguin

Review: Caged in Winter by Brighton Walsh

Review: Caged in Winter by Brighton Walsh

Let me preface this by saying I am approaching New Adult/Contemporary burnout. Take that into consideration while reading my review. I really struggled with this book. The premise is good, but both main characters did a lot of internalizing, which made for slow reading. Winter, especially, spent a lot of time focused on her past […]

Guest Review: To Kiss a Kilted Warrior by Rowan Keats

Guest Review: To Kiss a Kilted Warrior by Rowan Keats

  Tracy’s review of To Kiss a Kilted Warrior (Claimed by the Highlander #3) by Rowan Keats Morag has no desire to travel with Wulf to Edinburgh but he’s worried for her safety so she finally relents. They go under the guise of selling her cloth which she weaves but things don’t exactly go their […]

Guest Review: Risking it All by JM Stewart

Guest Review: Risking it All by JM Stewart

  Tracy’s review of Risking it All (Morgan Family #1) by JM Stewart Cecilia shows up at her best friend’s house stating she’s pregnant. As the reader I immediately assumed that the baby was Kyle’s but no, it’s another man’s baby. Cecelia needs support and Kyle wants to give it to her but he’s leery […]

Review: Shifting Shadows by Patricia Briggs

Review: Shifting Shadows by Patricia Briggs

This is a collection of short stories set in Briggs’ Alpha and Omega/Mercy Thompson world. There are four new, never-before-published stories and six reader favorites. Of the six previously published stories, I’d read one; Alpha and Omega, the companion novella to Cry Wolf, is a personal favorite. I skimmed over that one here, since I’ve […]

Guest Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

Guest Review: Night’s Honor by Thea Harrison

  Tracy’s review of Night’s Honor (Elder Races #7) by Thea Harrison Tess is on the run from her previous employer who is a Djinn. She is positive that when he catches her he will kill her and she’s not really ready to die quite yet. She is in San Francisco and decides to attend […]