Tag: 4.5 Reviews

Guest Review: Dead Again by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Guest Review: Dead Again by Tracy Cooper-Posey

A small plan crashes in the Rockies and the only two survivors, Jack and Sophie, help each other live until rescue arrives seven days later. Only Sophie goes on to pick up the pieces of her life which has not been irrevocably changed by big, gentle Jack’s love and death. But Sophie learns that Jack’s […]

Guest Review: Demon Blood by Meljean Brook

Guest Review: Demon Blood by Meljean Brook

Tracy’s review of Demon Blood by Meljean Brook. Long before she was transformed into a Guardian and trained to fight demons, Rosalia knew darkness all too well. Raised by a demon, Rosalia learned to guard her heart–and her soul–until she found a man worthy of her love. Once, she thought that man would be the […]

Review: Heart of Vengeance by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Review: Heart of Vengeance by Tracy Cooper-Posey

To find her father’s killer, Helena of York must pose as a Norman in the great halls of Richard I’s England. Should she be unmasked, her life will be forfeit. Stephen, Count of Dinan, once Richard’s friend and trusted knight, is outcast for reasons shrouded in mystery. Known as the “Black Baron”, he is friendless […]

Review and a Giveway: The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley

Review and a Giveway: The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie by Jennifer Ashley

This book was released to much fanfare in Blogland last year. I was in a historical slump at the time and decided not to pick it up. Especially since my reaction tends to be the opposite as everyone else’s when something is wildly popular. I’m truly sorry I didn’t pick it up sooner, however. It […]

Review and a Giveaway: The Homecoming by JoAnn Ross

Review and a Giveaway: The Homecoming by JoAnn Ross

Holly‘s review of The Homecoming (Shelter Bay, Book 1) by JoAnn Ross Former Navy SEAL Sax Douchett has returned home to the small coastal town of Shelter Bay, Oregon determined to put war behind him and get on with his life — which is easier said than done when everyone is hailing the former bad […]