Tag: Signet

Guest Review: Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy

Guest Review: Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy

Tracy’s review of Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy. Dangerous. Ruthless. Savage. And she’s the good guy. Abby Sinclair had a desperate childhood until she was rescued and adopted by a retired army ranger who molded her into a master of self-defense. Now, she’s a cunning and fearless assassin thrust into assignment after dangerous assignment, using […]

Guest Review: Dire Needs by Stephanie Tyler

Guest Review: Dire Needs by Stephanie Tyler

Tracy’s review of Dire Needs (Eternal Wolf Clan #1) by Stephanie Tyler Warning: Spoilers Ahead The full moon is their mistress. They are predators of pleasure and pain. Feared by humans, envied by werewolves, the Dire Wolves are immortal shifters, obeying no laws but their own bestial natures. Once they were many, but now only […]

Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Stephanie Tyler – The Twilight Thing

Guest Author (+ a Giveaway): Stephanie Tyler – The Twilight Thing

Today paranormal romance author Stephanie Tyler is here to celebrate the release of Dire Needs, book one in the Eternal Wolf Clan series. _________________________________ The Twilight Thing (or, How I wanted the wolf to win) by Stephanie Tyler I was at a book club meeting with Book Obsessed Chicks a couple of months back and […]

Review: Alpha Instinct by Katie Reus

Posted March 8, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 4 Comments
Review: Alpha Instinct by Katie Reus

Fear has a scent. So does desire… Ana Cordona has been a strong leader for the lupine shifters who survived after all the males and most of the females in her pack were mysteriously poisoned. As tough as she is, with no Alpha male, the pack is vulnerable to the devious shifter Taggart, who wants […]

Guest Review: Sweet Enemy by Heather Snow

Guest Review: Sweet Enemy by Heather Snow

Ames’ review of Sweet Enemy by Heather Snow. Geoffrey Wentworth, a war hero and rising political star, never wanted to be the Earl, but when his brother dies, he knows his duty—take up the responsibility for his family’s estates. His mother’s definition of duty differs from his, however, and can be summed up in one […]