Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

TBR Challenge Review: Zero at the Bone by Jane Seville

TBR Challenge Review: Zero at the Bone by Jane Seville

This month’s TBR Challenge book suggestion was “All About the Hype” – a book that created so much chatter it was inescapable.   Now if I remember correctly this book did create a bit of hype in the m/m reading world when it first came out in 2009, didn’t it? lol  I’m not sure, but […]

Review: What An Earl Wants by Kasey Michaels

Posted November 16, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: What An Earl Wants by Kasey Michaels

Gideon Redgrave, eldest child of the late Earl of Saltwood, refuses to be humbled by the scandal that once tore his family apart. He’s built his life in London society around one rule: trust no one. So the last thing he wants is to play guardian and role model to a headstrong boy . . […]

Review: Mr. Real by Carolyn Crane

Review: Mr. Real by Carolyn Crane

Alix Gordon is a woman who doesn’t take life too seriously. What’s the fun in that? So when she stumbles across occult software that can bring any computer image to life, she conjures up lots of awesome outfits and accessories. And then, on one drunken, horny night, she conjures up Sir Kendall, the sexy TV […]

Guest Review: Wolfishly Yours by Lydia Dare

Guest Review: Wolfishly Yours by Lydia Dare

Tracy’s review of Wolfishly Yours (Westfield Wolves #6) by Lydia Dare Accustomed to running wild with her Lycan brothers in the swamps of Louisiana, Miss Liviana Mayeux is shipped off to London where Lady Hadley offers to sponsor and assist her. Before she knows it, Vivi finds herself in the middle of a pack of […]

Review: Heart of Danger by Lisa Marie Rice

Posted November 14, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , , | 0 Comments
Review: Heart of Danger by Lisa Marie Rice

Ghost Ops. A small unit of super-elite soldiers so secret only two men know of their existence. Betrayed by their commanding officer while on an antiterrorist mission, the team is massacred. Only three survive—and find themselves framed and disgraced. But en route to the court martial, they escape . . . and disappear. Beautiful, brilliant, […]