Tag: Review

Review: Men of Smithfield: Mark and Tony by LB Gregg

Posted August 3, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 3 Comments
Review: Men of Smithfield: Mark and Tony by LB Gregg

Coming home from work to find my boyfriend banging our hairy, married landlord–in our bed–was bad enough. Discovering Jamie had also cleaned out my bank accounts made it officially the worst day of my life. I think I can be forgiven for wanting revenge, even if a few little laws (and possibly Jamie’s nose) got […]

Review: Bossy and the Brat by Daisy Harris

Review: Bossy and the Brat by Daisy Harris

Calvin Beaumont is supposed to marry Nicole. He’s a biology major, lab tech, and resident advisor—everything everyone expects him to be. There’s only one problem. He likes boys. In particular, a flirty dance major who was a freshman on his hall. It’s sizzling summer at Holsum College, and Tyler Burk isn’t a freshman anymore. When […]

Review: The Short and Fascinating Tale of Angelina Whitcomb by Sabrina Darby

Posted July 31, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 4 Comments
Review: The Short and Fascinating Tale of Angelina Whitcomb by Sabrina Darby

Wanted: A beautiful young woman—preferably one with no connections, who won’t ask too many questions—to spend two weeks in the North of England with an obstinate, aloof, and utterly handsome man. Must love dogs, fixing up crumbling castles, and gorgeous and complicated war heroes who may or may not be hiding hearts of gold under […]

Review: A Scandalous Affair by Karen Erickson

Review: A Scandalous Affair by Karen Erickson

From the moment Daphne, Lady Pomeroy, meets the mysterious Marquess of Hartwell at a masquerade ball, she’s determined to seduce him. The handsome, charming man cannot possibly be the cold, calculating lord who Society calls “Black Hart.” Risking everything, the lonely widow invites the elusive Hartwell to her dinner party . . . for two. […]

Review: Return of the Viscount by Gayle Callen

Posted July 28, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 1 Comment
Review: Return of the Viscount by Gayle Callen

Her marriage of convenience seems far too  convenient . . . Desperation drove Cecilia Mallory to seek a union with a stranger–one who would wed her sight unseen and grant her full access to her inheritance with no expectations whatsoever. She anticipated, perhaps, an older, undesirable, equally desperate husband–never the young, vibrant, and devastatingly attractive […]