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Review: North of Heartbreak by Julie Rowe

Posted April 19, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 2 Comments
Review: North of Heartbreak by Julie Rowe

Since her divorce, Willa Hayes has thrown herself into her work as a nurse practitioner in the remote town of Stony Creek, Alaska. She’s regained her self-confidence and her heart is almost healed. Then her newfound peace is shaken by the arrival of sexy flyboy Liam Reynolds. Willa can’t deny she’s instantly, intensely attracted to […]

Guest Review: The Duke’s Perfect Wife by Jennifer Ashley

Guest Review: The Duke’s Perfect Wife by Jennifer Ashley

Lady Eleanor and Hart Mackenzie were once engaged. Eleanor then called off the wedding but she never stopped loving Hart – and he never stopped loving her. Their lives had taken twists and turns and survived tragedies but somehow Hart knew that they would be together. Hart has a plan – he is driven and […]

TBR Challenge Review: Deadly Nightshade by Victor J. Banis

TBR Challenge Review: Deadly Nightshade by Victor J. Banis

This month’s TBR Challenge was to read a book that was in your TBR by an author you hadn’t read before. I wanted to review an m/m book this month and there were only about 5 m/m authors in my cache that I hadn’t read before. What does that say about me? That when I […]

Guest Review: Sierra Falls by Veronica Wolff

Guest Review: Sierra Falls by Veronica Wolff

Tracy’s review of Sierra Falls by Veronica Wolff Sierra Falls, California, is one of those sleepy towns that people choose to leave. Sorrow Bailey chose to stay behind and run the struggling family lodge, but has always yearned for more. Things look up when she discovers a collection of letters from her three-times great grandmother […]

Review: Josh of the Damned Triple Feature by Andrea Speed

Review: Josh of the Damned Triple Feature by Andrea Speed

What most people call a hellish shift, Josh Caplan calls a normal evening. After all, he works nights at a convenience store beside the mouth of hell, selling snacks to zombies and lizard men. Some monsters are odder—and more dangerous—than most. Like the rampaging, oversized mustache who skips the Pringles and eats the customers instead. […]