Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

Guest Review: Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh

Guest Review: Bonds of Justice by Nalini Singh

Tracy’s review of Bonds of Justice (Psy/Changeling series #8) by Nalini Singh Max Shannon is a good cop, one of the best in New York Enforcement. Born with a natural shield that protects him against Psy mental invasions, he knows he has little chance of advancement within the Psy-dominated power structure. The last case he […]

Guest Review: Corralled by Lorelei James

Guest Review: Corralled by Lorelei James

Tracy’s review of Corralled (Blacktop Cowboys #1) by Lorelei James Sports therapist Lainie Capshaw has been rehabilitating injured cowboys long enough to know that a charming western drawl combined with a fine physical form doesn’t mean you fall for the man. So no one is more surprised than Lainie when she finds herself involved with […]

Guest Review: Demon Blood by Meljean Brook

Guest Review: Demon Blood by Meljean Brook

Tracy’s review of Demon Blood by Meljean Brook. Long before she was transformed into a Guardian and trained to fight demons, Rosalia knew darkness all too well. Raised by a demon, Rosalia learned to guard her heart–and her soul–until she found a man worthy of her love. Once, she thought that man would be the […]

Review: Heart of Vengeance by Tracy Cooper-Posey

Review: Heart of Vengeance by Tracy Cooper-Posey

To find her father’s killer, Helena of York must pose as a Norman in the great halls of Richard I’s England. Should she be unmasked, her life will be forfeit. Stephen, Count of Dinan, once Richard’s friend and trusted knight, is outcast for reasons shrouded in mystery. Known as the “Black Baron”, he is friendless […]

Guest Review: Two-Week Trial by Missy Jane

Guest Review: Two-Week Trial by Missy Jane

Tracy’s review of Two-Week Trial by Missy Jane Hi. My name is Mari. I’m of average height, average weight, average looks and I hold an average position at Hardy’s All Goods, my personal version of retail hell. To sum up, I’m nothing special. So why has Devon Campbell, the city’s Most Eligible Bachelor—and my unrequited […]