Tag: Jennifer Ashley

Guest Review: A Mackenzie Clan Gathering by Jennifer Ashley

Guest Review: A Mackenzie Clan Gathering by Jennifer Ashley

Ian Mackenzie is at Kilmorgan Castle in preparation for his brother Hart’s birthday gathering when the castle is robbed. The authorities are alerted as well as his half-brother, Inspector Lloyd Fellows in London. Fellows arrives at the house to investigate but that doesn’t stop Ian from making his own deductions about the case. In the […]

Review: The Stolen Mackenzie Bride by Jennifer Ashley

Review: The Stolen Mackenzie Bride by Jennifer Ashley

The Stolen Mackenzie Bride is a prequel of sorts to Jennifer Ashley’s wildly popular Mackenzies and McBrides series. In some of the latter books, Old Malcolm is mentioned as the original whiskey producer and man who started many of the traditions the current Mackenzie’s follow. This is his story. I really enjoyed it. Just like […]

Guest Review: The Stolen Mackenzie Bride by Jennifer Ashley

Guest Review: The Stolen Mackenzie Bride by Jennifer Ashley

  1745, Scotland: The youngest son of the scandalous Mackenzie family, Malcolm is considered too wild to tame…until he meets a woman who is too unattainable to resist. Lady Mary Lennox is English, her father highly loyal to the king, and promised to another Englishman. But despite it being forbidden to speak to Malcolm, Lady […]

Guest Review: Scandal and the Duchess by Jennifer Ashley

Guest Review: Scandal and the Duchess by Jennifer Ashley

Tracy’s review of Scandal and the Duchess (MacKenzies & McBrides #6.5) by Jennifer Ashley. Steven McBride is seriously falling down drunk and trying to find his way to his lodgings in the middle of London when he literally falls into Rose. She is leaving a home and trying to get into a carriage. He’s so […]

Guest Review: Rules for a Proper Governess by Jennifer Ashley

Guest Review: Rules for a Proper Governess by Jennifer Ashley

Seven years ago Sinclair McBride’s wife died. She was his everything and ever since her death he’s been physically alive but emotionally empty. He loves his two children dearly but even they can’t seem to break him out of the darkness that has encompassed him. When a woman bumps into him and he sees her […]