Tag: 3.5 Reviews

Guest Review: Wolfishly Yours by Lydia Dare

Guest Review: Wolfishly Yours by Lydia Dare

Tracy’s review of Wolfishly Yours (Westfield Wolves #6) by Lydia Dare Accustomed to running wild with her Lycan brothers in the swamps of Louisiana, Miss Liviana Mayeux is shipped off to London where Lady Hadley offers to sponsor and assist her. Before she knows it, Vivi finds herself in the middle of a pack of […]

Guest Review: Charmed by His Love by Janet Chapman

Guest Review: Charmed by His Love by Janet Chapman

Tracy’s review of Charmed by His Love (Spellbound Falls #2) by Janet Chapman All Duncan MacKeage wants is to keep his crew building roads and bridges up the mountain to the fancy resort overlooking Spellbound Falls’ new inland sea. He doesn’t want anything to do with his own family magic or with the beautiful widow, […]

Guest Review: Midnight in Your Arms by Morgan Kelly

Guest Review: Midnight in Your Arms by Morgan Kelly

Tracy’s review of Midnight in Your Arms by Morgan Kelly When psychic Laura Dearborn inherits Stonecross Hall in 1926, she has no idea she’s inheriting a love story too-one that she’s lived again and again. But as Alaric Storm III, the handsome owner of the mansion from sixty years earlier, starts to haunt her waking […]

Guest Review: Bouquet Toss by Melissa Brown

Guest Review: Bouquet Toss by Melissa Brown

Tracy’s review of Bouquet Toss by Melissa Brown Warning: This review contains major spoilers Ever since Daphne Harper graduated from college, all of her friends have fallen in love, become engaged and walked down the aisle. Be it a blessing or a curse, Daphne (a hopeless romantic and perpetual single girl) catches the bouquet at […]

Review: Lean On Me by HelenKay Dimon

Review: Lean On Me by HelenKay Dimon

Holly‘s review of Lean On Me (Holloway, Book 2) by HelenKay Dimon Cassidy Clarke once climbed the world’s highest mountains, but after an unexpected illness ends her career she’s back in her hometown, broke and hoping for a little luck. But the townsfolk aren’t exactly putting out a welcome mat for the woman who once […]