Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

Guest Review: Just One Spark by Jenna Bayley-Burke

Guest Review: Just One Spark by Jenna Bayley-Burke

Hannah is in the laundromat when she meets Mason.  Unfortunately Mason had been participating in an experiment for his psychologist brother and was wearing a wedding ring.  Hannah tells him off for hitting on her and even though Mason says he’s not married, she doesn’t believe him. Hannah had been dating previously but then found […]

Guest Review: Kelpie Blue by Mell Eight

Guest Review: Kelpie Blue by Mell Eight

Kelpie Blue is an enchanting little story about Rin and his kelpie boyfriend Blue.  It follows along with their lives, but it also gives us an insight into how they met, etc., by having Blue read Rin’s diary (and add his own commentary which is pretty damned funny). We get a taste of Underhill in […]

Guest Review: Lennon Reborn by Scarlett Cole

Guest Review: Lennon Reborn by Scarlett Cole

If you’ve been reading the Preload series you know that all of the guys in the band grew up in a group home together, but before they all became family they each had horrible childhoods.  Lennon’s was no different and it broke my heart to read about what he went through as a child. Because […]

Guest Review: It Happened in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: It Happened in the Highlands by May McGoldrick

Josephine was raised by the Pennington’s, a prominent family in Scotland, but her mother was unknown.  Just a woman who Lady Pennington had helped give birth on the side of the road named Jo. Raised as one of the Pennington children, Josephine never felt any different until she went to London for a season.  There […]

Guest Review: To Save a Savage Scot by Tamara Gill

Guest Review: To Save a Savage Scot by Tamara Gill

Black Ben Ross has always held a fascination for Kenzie Jacobs.  Even from when she was small she was intrigued by a painting of his that hung in her cousin’s house.  Unfortunately the history book don’t know what ever happened to the man.  Kenzie decides to go back and figure it out on her own.  […]