Tag: Review

Review: The Perfect Scandal by Delilah Marvelle

Posted February 18, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 6 Comments
Review: The Perfect Scandal by Delilah Marvelle

If there is anything Tristan Adam Hargrove, fourth Marquis of Moreland, has learned to avoid, it’s scandal. For the dark and dashing lord is not only an honorable gentleman who would never seduce a woman for his own gain, he is also the author of How to Avoid a Scandal, the infamous red book that […]

TBR Challenge Review: Duck! by Kim Dare

Posted February 16, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 9 Comments
TBR Challenge Review: Duck! by Kim Dare

When I saw this month’s theme of “Ugly Ducklings (Heroes and/or heroines who aren’t “pretty”)” I truly didn’t think that I’d have a problem finding a book to read in my TBR. Well guess what? I did. I looked hither and yon and it took me a while and a few emails to friends to […]

Review: The Guy Next Door by Lori Foster, Susan Donovan and Victoria Dahl

Posted February 12, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , | 9 Comments
Review: The Guy Next Door by Lori Foster, Susan Donovan and Victoria Dahl

Warning the review for the 3 story in this book contains spoilers Ready, Set, Jett by Lori Foster A vacation from her no-strings romance with her sexy next-door neighbor. That’s what Natalie Alexander needs to get her head—and heart—together. But her solo trip south turns into a disaster when gorgeous Jett Sutter turns up with […]

Review: RiverTime by Rae Renzi

Posted February 11, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 3 Comments
Review: RiverTime by Rae Renzi

Casey Lord needs a break. Her great-on-paper boyfriend, Reed, is pressuring her to marry him-but she’s not sure if he sees her merely as an asset to help his political career. A river-rafting trip in the remote wilderness provides the perfect opportunity to clear her head. Until a flash flood sweeps Casey away from her […]

Review: Hammer & Air by Amy Lane

Posted February 9, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 10 Comments
Review: Hammer & Air by Amy Lane

There will always be a Hammer and an Air… Graeme and Eirn have no words for what they are to each other. Children, clinging together in a crowded orphanage; friends, battling back to back in a school yard; and bedmates, finally bridging the gap between sleeping next to a body and allowing it to touch […]