Tag: Lynsay Sands

Review: Vampire Most Wanted by Lynsay Sands

Posted February 18, 2014 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 3 Comments
Review: Vampire Most Wanted by Lynsay Sands

For Basha Argeneau, anything is better than facing her estranged family. Even hiding out in sweltering southern California. But when a sexy immortal in black shows up determined to bring her back to the clan, she’ll do anything to keep far, far away from the past she can’t outrun. Marcus Notte isn’t here to play […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

It was so nice waking up this morning with no alarm and then instead of freaking out because it didn’t go off and I’m late, I luxuriate in bed and don’t worry about going anywhere today if I don’t feel like it.  Fuck yeah. lol  I love my days off. Oh and Happy President’s Day. […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Hi-di-ho neighbor!  How the hell are ya?  The past week zoomed by once again. I’m home today with a serious migraine. (I’ve got my laptop screen brightness so low it’s hard to see the darned thing – but it’s oh so good on the eyes and brain.) The excitement of my week was getting this: […]

Review: One Lucky Vampire by Lynsay Sands

Posted September 25, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 0 Comments
Review: One Lucky Vampire by Lynsay Sands

Luck be a vampire tonight . . . When Nicole Phillips agreed to hire a housekeeper, she pictured someone a little frumpy and almost certainly female. Instead, she gets gorgeous, unmistakably male Jake Colson. The man is proving indispensable in the kitchen—and everywhere else. Except Jake might not be a mortal man at all. . […]

Guest Review: An English Bride in Scotland by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review:  An English Bride in Scotland by Lynsay Sands

Marriage has been a consummate political tool and women the political chattal that fathers and families have used to further selfish ambition.  It has also been the source of great concern when the promised bride decides to run off on her own with a groom or lover of her choice.  What’s a family to do? […]