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Review: Things Good Girls Don’t Do by Codi Gary

Posted August 30, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: Things Good Girls Don’t Do by Codi Gary

Good girls don’t steal. Good girls don’t visit sex shops. Good girls don’t have one-night stands. For Katie Conners, being a good girl just isn’t worth it anymore. It used to mean getting the life she always wanted. But that was before she got dumped and her ex got engaged to his rebound. So, after […]

Review: Keeping Her by Cora Cormack.

Review: Keeping Her by Cora Cormack.

Rowena’s review of Keeping Her (Losing It #1.5) by Cora Carmack. Hero: Garrick Taylor Heroine: Bliss Edwards Garrick Taylor and Bliss Edwards managed to find their happily-ever-after despite a rather . . . ahem . . . complicated start. By comparison, meeting the parents should be an absolute breeze, right? But from the moment the […]

Guest Review: Winning the Wallflower by Eloisa James

Guest Review:  Winning the Wallflower by Eloisa James

Ames’ review of Winning the Wallflower by Eloisa James. It could only happen in a fairy tale. Lady Lucy Towerton: Plain and tall. (According to the lady herself.) Titled and irreproachably proper. (According to her fiancé.) Until, overnight, she becomes Lady Lucy Towerton: Heiress. (Thanks to an aged aunt’s bequest.) Belle of the ball. (So […]

Review: How to Marry a Highlander by Katharine Ashe

Posted July 28, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 1 Comment
Review: How to Marry a Highlander by Katharine Ashe

With seven troublesome half sisters to marry off, Duncan, the Earl of Eads, has one problem: he’s broke. With the prospect of marriage to the pompous local curate, Miss Teresa Finch-Freeworth has one dream: to wed instead the handsome Highlander she saw at a ball. How does a desperate lady convince a reluctant laird that […]

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

Guest Review: The Mad Earl’s Bride by Loretta Chase

This novella was originally a part of an anthology released in 1995 but has not been re-released to stand on its own. And stand it does.  It is not only an educational piece of history about the progress (or lack thereof) of the practice of medicine, of the ideas about insanity and about the practice […]