Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

Guest Review: Love Revealed by Sorcha Mowbray

Guest Review: Love Revealed by Sorcha Mowbray

Tracy’s review of Love Revealed by Sorcha Mowbray Lady Katherine Drummond plays by society’s rules, even after the Ton turns on her. Shunned by her peers, she keeps up appearances by day but allows her true self out in the privacy of The Market. There, in the arms of one man, she comes alive. So […]

Review: Much Ado About Rogues by Kasey Michaels

Posted March 16, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 6 Comments
Review: Much Ado About Rogues by Kasey Michaels

Who is the darkly handsome Don John “Black Jack” Blackthorn? With his air of mystery and menace, the whispers about him hint of highwayman or government agent or even dark prince. But no one knows what it is Black Jack does… or how dangerous he can truly be. Now Jack’s mentor has disappeared, and Jack […]

Review: Blame it on Bath by Caroline Linden

Posted March 15, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 5 Comments
Review: Blame it on Bath by Caroline Linden

Gerard de Lacey is determined to find the man who tried to blackmail his late father, both to stop the blackmail and to discover—and dispose of—any evidence the villain has about his father’s clandestine first marriage. If that proof is made public, it could prove Gerard and his brothers illegitimate, and strip them of their […]

Review: On Thin Ice by Jessica Lee

Review: On Thin Ice by Jessica Lee

Silas Murdock, lion Pride leader of Ariel Estates, is on the trip of a lifetime, big game hunting with his entourage in Alaska. Everything had been perfect right up until a freak storm barreled into the area ruining their plans followed by an assassin’s bullet plummeting them into the frozen tundra. Enter wolf shifter and […]

Guest Review: Black Ties and Lullabies by Jane Graves

Guest Review: Black Ties and Lullabies by Jane Graves

Tracy’s review of Black Ties and Lullabies by Jane Graves A good girl can be bad for one night… Bernadette Hogan doesn’t make mistakes. Not when it comes to caring for her mother, and not at her job protecting Texas’s most eligible–and infuriating–bachelor. Maybe that’s why she’s overcome with guilt after one tiny indiscretion: a […]