Tag: Review

Review: You’re So Vein by Christine Warren

Posted April 22, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 8 Comments
Review: You’re So Vein by Christine Warren

I usually give or at least as much as possible give spoiler free reviews. This one does contain hints to what happens…just letting you know in advance. Ava Markham is beautiful, savvy, chic, and more at home with Kate Spade than with the idea of fangs and fur. She can’t get quite used to the […]

Review: The White Knight by Josh Lanyon

Posted April 15, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 11 Comments
Review: The White Knight by Josh Lanyon

I have to admit that I’m having an incredibly hard time writing this review without sounding like a complete squee-girl Fanyon. I’m going to try to sound as normal as possible…for the moment. When our story opens we find that Sean Fairchild has taken a spill down a flight of stairs. He’s got a head […]

Review: Immortal Danger by Cynthia Eden

Posted April 9, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 7 Comments
Review: Immortal Danger by Cynthia Eden

BEING BULLET PROOF SUCKS—LITERALLYOnce, Maya Black was a kick-ass cop patrolling the streets of L.A. She still keeps the city safe, but nowadays her bad guys of choice include demons, werewolves, and assorted nocturnal scum. Something Maya knows a thing or two about. She’s a vampire—and not thrilled about it. Payback meet bitch. Adam Brody […]

Re-Read Challenge Review: The Prodigal Daughter by Jeffrey Archer

Re-Read Challenge Review: The Prodigal Daughter by Jeffrey Archer

With a will of steel, Polish immigrant Florentyna Rosnovski is indeed Abel’s daughter. She shares with her father a love of America, his ideals, and his dream for the future. But she wants more to be the first female president. Golden boy Richard Kane was born into a life of luxury. The scion of a […]

Review: Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James

Posted March 26, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 12 Comments
Review: Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James

When it comes to the laws of attraction…Payton Kendall and J.D. Jameson are lawyers who know the meaning of objection. A feminist to the bone, Payton has fought hard to succeed in a profession dominated by men. Born wealthy, privileged, and cocky, J.D. has fought hard to ignore her. Face to face, they’re perfectly civil. […]