Tag: Tracy’s Reviews

Guest Review: Seconds to Sunrise by Nico Rosso

Guest Review: Seconds to Sunrise by Nico Rosso

April Banks survived the death of her husband by starting a website for that supported military widows.  The site grew and eventually there was a financial component so that if the need arose, and people wanted to help those in need, they could.  Now a hacker has crashed her site and is trying to get […]

Guest Review: Devil’s Mark by Megan Crane

Guest Review: Devil’s Mark by Megan Crane

Holly Chambless is tired of being the squeaky clean daughter of Lagrange’s holier-than-thou mayor. When her father is charged with corruption, she realizes that her whole life’s been a lie. Now’s her chance to do all the things she never dared, like scoring a job at a bar where reputations go to die, or reconnecting […]

Guest Review: Hard Hitter by Sarina Bowen

Guest Review: Hard Hitter by Sarina Bowen

Patrick O’Doul is the enforcer of the Brooklyn Bruisers hockey team.  He’s been playing for them for the past 10 years and he’d good at what he does.  He is afraid, however, of being thought to be incapable of doing his job because of injury or his age.  When he gets a hip flexor injury […]

Guest Review: Falling for the Highlander by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review: Falling for the Highlander by Lynsay Sands

Murine Carmichael has seen a lot of death in the past few years.  Her brothers and her betrothed were killed then her mother died not long after that.  Her father then was ill and but had died just when she thought he was getting better.  Her half-brother, Montrose, picked her up and told her that […]

Guest Review: How to Play the Game of Love by Harmony Williams

Guest Review: How to Play the Game of Love by Harmony Williams

Rose, her sixteen-year-old sister, Daisy, and her friends Francine and Mary are all at a house party.  This is what Rose thinks of as her last chance.  Her father has said that if she doesn’t choose a husband soon that he’ll choose one for her.  She’s had marriage proposals but she hasn’t loved any of […]