Tag: Review

Review: Once Upon A Scandal by Delilah Marvelle

Posted January 14, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 10 Comments
Review: Once Upon A Scandal by Delilah Marvelle

Lady Victoria Jane Emerson left behind her girlish notions of romance when Jonathan deserted her without a backward glance. Now the time has come when she must finally choose a husband, and she has vowed to marry someone who will never break her heart. Jonathan Pierce Thatcher, Viscount Remington, has returned home, free of all […]

Review: The Countess by Lynsay Sands

Posted January 12, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 6 Comments
Review: The Countess by Lynsay Sands

The fairy tale courtship did not turn into a happily-ever-after . . . Not until her husband dropped dead, that is. He had been horrible enough to Christiana during their short marriage, and she was not going to allow the traditional period of mourning to ruin her sisters’ debuts as well. So she decides to […]

Mini Review: Past Pleasures by Charlotte Stein

Mini Review: Past Pleasures by Charlotte Stein

This was one of the free books that All Romance eBooks was giving out this year during their 12 days of Christmas. I thought it looked interesting and last night when I had a bit of free time (cuz the kids were gone – woohoo *ahem*) I put it on the old EZreader and read […]

DIK Reading Challenge Review: Dream A Little Dream by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

DIK Reading Challenge Review: Dream A Little Dream by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

After the discovery that her late husband, a popular televangelist, embezzled five million dollars from his ministry, Rachel Stone is outcast and broke with a five-year-old son to raise, and in need of a job. Then fate and a dead car engine leaves her at a shabby drive-in theater owned by Gabriel Bonner, the hunky, […]

Review: Precious and Fragile Things by Megan Hart

Posted December 24, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 9 Comments
Review: Precious and Fragile Things by Megan Hart

Gilly Soloman has been reduced to a mothering machine, taking care of everyone and everything except herself. But the machine has broken down. Burnt out by the endless days of crying children and menial tasks, and exhausted from always putting herself last, Gilly doesn’t immediately consider the consequences when she’s carjacked. With a knife to […]