Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

Guest Review: The Accidental Abduction by Darcie Wilde

Guest Review: The Accidental Abduction by Darcie Wilde

Tracy’s review of The Accidental Abduction by Darcie Wilde Harry is devastated when he asks the woman he thinks he’s in love with to marry him – and she laughs in his face. He just wants to be alone and after a talk with his sister he heads to his club. He gets his drink […]

Guest Review: When We Met by A.L. Jackson, Molly McAdams, Tiffany King and Christina Lee

Guest Review: When We Met by A.L. Jackson, Molly McAdams, Tiffany King and Christina Lee

Tracy’s review of When We Met by A.L. Jackson, Molly McAdams, Tiffany King and Christina Lee   When I first picked up When We Met I thought that these were four unrelated stories by different authors so I was more than pleasantly surprised when I realized that the stories were about the four roommates. Once […]

Guest Review: Held Against You by Season Vining

Guest Review: Held Against You by Season Vining

Tracy’s review of Held Against You by Season Vining Kat is on the run. She’s been running from the law for the past 4 weeks and she hates the person she’s had to become – a liar and a thief – but it beats life in prison. She’s finally apprehended in Seattle by a bounty […]

Guest Review: Falling Away by Penelope Douglas

Guest Review: Falling Away by Penelope Douglas

Tracy’s review of Falling Away (Fall Away #3) by Penelope Douglas From the moment that Jax saw KC Carter at school when he was 17 he knew that she was the one for him. He doesn’t do relationships but he wants her with everything he has. She, of course, wanted nothing to do with him. […]

Guest Review: Love and Mistletoe by Zara Keane

Guest Review: Love and Mistletoe by Zara Keane

Tracy’s review of Love and Mistletoe (Ballybeg #4) by Zara Keane. Sharon McCarthy and Brian Glenn getting on each others nerves for years. Of course this is a case of they like each other but don’t know how to go about getting near the other person. (If they were in elementary school in historical times […]