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Review: Making it Last by Ruthie Knox

Posted July 16, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: Making it Last by Ruthie Knox

A hotel bar. A sexy stranger. A night of passion. There’s a part of Amber Mazzara that wants those things, wants to have a moment — just one — where life isn’t a complicated tangle of house and husband and kids and careers. Then, after a long, exhausting “vacation” with her family, her husband surprises […]

Review: Big Girl Panties by Stephanie Evanovich

Review: Big Girl Panties by Stephanie Evanovich

Holly Brennan didn’t expect to be a widow at thirty-two. She also didn’t expect to be so big. Through her husband Bruce’s diagnosis and death, food was the one thing she could always count on. Now, those extra pounds make flying coach more than a little mortifying-especially since she’s sitting next to Adonis himself, aka […]

Short Story Review: Werecat: The Rearing by Andrew J. Peters

Short Story Review: Werecat: The Rearing by Andrew J. Peters

For Jacks Dowd, a college senior who feels ungrounded from his family and life in general, an alcohol and sex-infused weekend in Montréal sounds like a pretty good escape. His Spring Break binge takes a detour when he meets Benoit, an admiring drifter with startling green eyes. A hook-up turns into a day, two days, […]

Review: Freefall by Jill Sorenson

Posted June 27, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , | 1 Comment
Review: Freefall by Jill Sorenson

HE’S HER ONLY HOPE…  Park ranger Hope Banning’s plans for a little R & R are put on hold when a plane crashes at the top of a remote mountain. Hope will have to climb the summit and assess the situation. And the only climbing partner available is Sam Rutherford–the enigmatic man she spent a […]

Review: Waiting for Ty by Samantha Ann King

Review: Waiting for Ty by Samantha Ann King

Tyler Coil doesn’t do men. But it’s harder to remember that each time he visits his best friend, gorgeous Landon Burke. As a political reporter, Ty is good at reading people, and he can tell the lust is mutual. But giving in to it could mean alienating his ultra-conservative family. Landon never desired a man […]