Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

Guest Review: Bonded Souls by Nina Pierce

Guest Review: Bonded Souls by Nina Pierce

Tracy’s review of Bonded Souls (Prequel in the Shifting Bonds Series) by Nina Pierce After discovering her boyfriend is married, veterinarian Jayda Kynslan decides to give up on men. She has every intention of planting her feet firmly on the path of celibacy—right after one more night of shameless sex with a stranger. A vacation […]

Guest Review: Delicious by Shayla Black

Guest Review: Delicious by Shayla Black

Tracy’s review of Delicious (Wicked Lovers #3) by Shayla Black He can’t control his desire. Luc Traverson’s entire future is planned out—but there is one very sexy obstacle in his path: Alyssa Devereaux . She’s a former exotic dancer turned strip club owner and restaurateur. Recently, Alyssa and Luc shared one night of wild abandon […]

Guest Review: Welcome to Harmony by Jodi Thomas

Guest Review: Welcome to Harmony by Jodi Thomas

Tracy’s review of Welcome to Harmony by Jodi Thomas Sixteen-year-old runaway Reagan has always wanted a place to belong. She’s never had a real home of her own, but perhaps she could borrow someone else’s. Under an assumed name and identity, she moves to Harmony, Texas, but keeps her distance from the welcoming townsfolk. Until […]

Guest Review: Moonlight Menage by Stephanie Julian

Guest Review: Moonlight Menage by Stephanie Julian

Tracy’s review of Moonlight Menage (Lucani Lovers #2) by Stephanie Julian For eight years, Etruscan witch Tira Belludi has longed to give herself, body and soul, to the two shifter men who hold her heart. But visions of death and fears for her sanity have forced her to keep her distance. Nic Rocca and Duke […]

Guest Review: Edge of Moonlight by Stephanie Julian

Guest Review: Edge of Moonlight by Stephanie Julian

Tracy’s review of Edge of Moonlight (Lucan Lovers #3) by Stephanie Julian Etruscan wolf shifter Kaine Giliati has longed for John Simmons since he willingly agreed to wipe all memory of her from his mind. The pain in her heart is only magnified by terror—the inability to call her wolf appears to have deserted her, […]