Showing posts with label Tracy Wolff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tracy Wolff. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Tracy Wolff - Royal Pain review

This book completely sucked me in and didn't let go until the last page! I do love a good Prince story! And Kian was His Royal Hotness, indeed.  When we first meet him, he comes off as pretty much a douchebag.  Then, things suddenly happen and he's whisked away from his playboy life and things get real. Unfortunately for him, he can't play anymore. 
I loved Kian and Savannah's first meeting! The vultures are circling around him and his saving grace is a commoner. She helps him out in the most unhelpful of ways. But sparks fly and the chemistry between them is intense. I enjoyed their banter and respected the way that she tries to shut him down and not be available to him.  But she's unlike anyone he's ever met before and he's drawn toward her like a moth to a flame. 
Savannah and Kian are a good fit for one another. They meshed well and I enjoyed watching their journey. They were hot in and out of bed and they enjoyed each other's company, even though Savannah tried hard not to fall for Kian.  He certainly wasn't looking for love and she didn't want anything to do with a prince!  There were parts of this book that I was holding my breath, waiting to see what would happen. It gave me the feels and I was consumed by Kian and Savvy! I enjoyed this book immensely and I HIGHLY recommend this read. 

**ARC provided by NetGalley for my honest review**



He’s a womanizer. He’s cocky. He’s not exactly a prince. Only he technically is. Meet your new royal obsession in this addictive novel from New York Times bestselling author Tracy Wolff.

Being rich opens a lot of doors. When you’re rich and royal, those doors lead to a new bedroom every night. I should know. The tabloids call me His Royal Hotness, Prince Kian of Wildemar. Women across the world see me as a naughty fairy tale, an image I’m happy to indulge. As the spare to the heir, I’m the prince with none of the power . . . and all of the perks.

Then my twin brother is kidnapped, and suddenly I’m the one who could be king. The crown chasers start circling—and yet it’s a luscious waitress who catches my eye. With a smart mouth and the curves to back it up, Savannah Breslin is as brazen as I’d expect an American commoner to be.

But Savvy’s not interested in playing Cinderella. As sexy as she is, she’s no stranger to heartbreak. Besides, a nice guy wouldn’t drag her into all the drama that comes along with royalty. Lucky I’m not a nice guy. And, as it turns out, I might not even be her first prince. . . .

Look for Tracy Wolff’s seductive Ethan Frost series:
RUINED | ADDICTED | EXPOSED | FLAWED

And don’t miss the first red-hot Lightning novel, DOWN & DIRTY

Or her standalone novel LOVEGAME:

“Tracy Wolff is at the top of my auto-buy list, and Lovegame is the perfect example why. From the very first page, Wolff sucked me in with a story that crackles with sensual energy and characters that are scarred, sexy, and wonderfully compelling.”—New York Times bestselling author J. Kenner

“Lovegame is a true masterpiece, with thrilling suspense, crazy hot sex, and writing so truly beautiful that it stays with you long after you put the book down.”—New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett

This ebook includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Monday, May 22, 2017

Tracy Wolff - Down & Dirty review

OH MAN!! I freaking LOVED this book! Get ready for all the FEELS! It immediately sucked me in and I was lost in Emerson and Hunter's world. I liked the unique way Emerson and Hunter met.  It was terrible, awkward and completely captivating.  Emerson was having a bad day and Hunter seemed to make it worse. But their banter was fun. She gave as good as she got and Hunter was drawn to her. He wasn't ready for her to walk away and managed to find a way to keep her around a bit longer. But soon, he realized she got him and he didn't have to pretend with her.  Their chemistry was explosive and all-consuming. 
Hunter was hiding his family issues from everyone and Emerson seemed to be what he needed. He didn't have to deal with the drama for a bit. He could let his guard down a bit. They had tons of sexual chemistry and time would tell if things could last for them.  Their first "date" was not typical and certainly lasted longer than most, but they had the time to get to know each other.  And Hunter found himself wanting to know more about her.  
Emerson knew they came from different worlds, but she also didn't want handouts. He was so sweet and caring with her and when he would explain things to her, she understood what he did wasn't inconsiderate or something he did for other women.  They balanced each other out and she was there for him like no one else had been. I was cheering them on and hoped life wouldn't keep them apart.  This is one of those books that stays with you, long after the pages have ended. Talk about a book hangover! Get ready for your new book boyfriend, Hunter! Do NOT miss this fantastic read!


This hard-bodied football star is used to scoring. But he needs all the right moves to get past a fiery redhead’s defenses in a steamy standalone novel from the bestselling author of Ruined.

Emerson: Talk about bad first impressions. I have too much riding on this job to show up late on my first day looking like the winner of a wet T-shirt contest, all thanks to an arrogant quarterback who drives like he owns the road. Hunter Browning thinks that because he’s famous, he can fix everything with a smile and a wave of his hand. He’s too bronzed, buff, and beautiful for his own good. Or mine. I can’t let on that I’m a fan . . . no matter how much fun we’d have in the sack.

Hunter: Hitting that puddle was my best play since winning the Super Bowl with a touchdown pass. Sure, it’s not my preferred way to get a girl wet, but I’ll make an exception for Emerson Day. She’s got a sharp tongue and a red-hot temper, even with her soaking clothes plastered to her every curve. Now I know exactly what my next play will be: hire Emerson as my personal real-estate agent, save her job—and see if I can take her off the market.

Look for Tracy Wolff’s seductive Ethan Frost series:
RUINED | ADDICTED | EXPOSED | FLAWED

Advance praise for Down & Dirty

“I’m obsessed with Tracy Wolff’s writing style. She’s hilarious, magical, and beyond talented! Down & Dirty was hot and explosive!”—Sarah Robinson, author of the Kavanagh Legends series

“This is a beautiful story about love, loss, dealing with the curveballs life sends you and how having someone beside you can help you deal with anything. This story is magical.”—Cocktails and Books

And don’t miss her standalone novel LOVEGAME:

“Tracy Wolff is at the top of my auto-buy list, and Lovegame is the perfect example why. From the very first page, Wolff sucked me in with a story that crackles with sensual energy and characters that are scarred, sexy, and wonderfully compelling.”—New York Times bestselling author J. Kenner

Lovegame is a true masterpiece, with thrilling suspense, crazy hot sex, and writing so truly beautiful that it stays with you long after you put the book down.”—New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett

Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Tracy Wolff - Flawed review

Oh man! I loved Miles and Tori's story! Their journey wasn't an easy one, but they were definitely perfect for each other.

Miles has a hard time not beating himself up for what happened to his sister.  Tori has been Chloe's biggest supporter and there has always been animosity between her and Miles. They have always argued and bickered. but when forced to be under the same roof, things begin to shift.  Tori is at the bottom of the barrel and has nowhere else to go but up.  She's strong, a fighter, but she's human.  Miles begins seeing past her persona and can't help his alpha male coming out when it comes to Tori.

I loved watching the two of them go from frenemies to something so much more! They were real around each other and in her lowest time, Miles was there for Tori and completely supported her.  Spending as much time together as they were, they begin seeing more to the other than just Chloe's brother or best friend.  Miles was sweet and tender and completely endearing.  He's swoon worthy! Watching him take care of Tori and fall for her brought all the feels! Tori was a tough nut to crack. She was trying to change the way people (and her horrible parents) saw her when her world came tumbling down.  And let me tell you, I was ready to throat punch her dad. My heart broke for this poor girl and was glad she had someone there, lending her a hand.  Tori and Miles' chemistry was seriously hot and I wanted them to make it. 

 I have read all of the previous Ethan Frost novels so these characters weren't new to me but it has been awhile since I was in their world.  Tracy reminded me (and let someone new to the series) know a little history behind them. This story moved quickly and I found myself unable to put the book down.  Highly recommend this read! And get the rest of the books in the series while you're at it! 

*ARC provided from NetGalley for my honest review*





The bestselling Ethan Frost series introduces a tantalizing new hero—and the broken woman only he can save. Discover why Beth Kery once declared that readers of Tracy Wolff will “fall in love under the spell of a master.”

When Tori Reed loses everything, he sets her free.

I told myself I’d never trust Miles Girard, no matter how brilliant or sexy he may be. His sister, Chloe—Ethan Frost’s wife—is my best friend, but I know just how low Miles will stoop to get what he wants. Now he’s the last thing I want: my boss.

Growing up, I had it all—except for the sense that I belonged. And when a mistake from my past surfaces in the press, my parents don’t hesitate to cut me off. 

But surprisingly, Miles offers me a helping hand.

Before I know it, our relationship turns unprofessional in the hottest ways. Of course, he still drives me crazy. But when I’m dealt the ultimate blow, Miles is there for me. And maybe he’s the one I’ve been looking for all along.

Advance praise for Flawed

“Flawed by Tracy Wolff was a hot sexy read.”—Books & Boys Book Blog

“Fan me down, new bbf on the shelf called Miles Girard. Recommended hot read.”—BBBF Sizzlereads

“The Ethan Frost series has been one of my favorite romance series ever! I’m so happy that Miles and Tori got a book and who would of thought that book would be with them together.”—Just One Opinion

“I fell head over heels for Tori and Miles! The sex scenes are . . . meltingly hot! Such a great couple!”—Christi Barth, author of the Naked Men series

“[In Tracy Wolff’s] fun fourth contemporary, linked to her Ethan Frost trilogy, a socialite fallen on hard times gets an unexpected hand up.”—Publishers Weekly

Praise for the Ethan Frost series

“Tracy Wolff knows how to steam up the pages, and she proves it again in Ruined. If you’re looking for a hot read, curl up with Ethan Frost.”—New York Times bestselling author J. Kenner

“Fall in love under the spell of a master. Tracy Wolff knows how to keep you panting for more and utterly satisfied all at once.”—New York Times bestselling author Beth Kery, on Ruined

“Addicted is a deeply emotional, gut-wrenching story about love, loss, pain and ultimately trust.”—Scandalicious Book Reviews

“Tracy Wolff had me turning pages way past my bedtime. The suspense kept me on the edge of my seat, and the steamy love scenes had my pulse racing.”—New York Times bestselling author Cassia Leo, on Exposed

Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Monday, November 7, 2016

Tracy Wolff and Katie Graykowski - Harmony and High Heels review and excerpt

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Blurb:

From New York Times Bestselling author Tracy Wolff and International Bestselling author Katie Graykowski comes a sizzling tale of heartbreak, Harley-Davidsons and high heels …

Harmony Wright is a bad girl living a good girl’s life. From the time she was born, she’s always been the good twin. The ladylike twin. The twin her high society (or at least as high society as you can get in San Angelo, TX) mom likes to parade in front of all her garden club friends. She’s

gone along with it, too—wearing pearls and Chanel when ripped jeans and motorcycle boots are more her speed. But when Harmony takes off for an extended visit with her twin sister, Lyric, she leaves her good girl persona in the dust …

Dalton Mane knows what it is to be bad and he’s more than ready for the peace that comes with living the good life. Once the crown prince of a powerful biker gang, Bastards of Hell, he walked away from it all when tragedy struck. Now the general manager of the Fort Worth Wranglers, he spends his time wheeling and dealing in the sports world and all while keeping an entire team of football players in line. When Harmony crashes into Dalton, his tidy little life is over. Will he give up everything to keep Harmony out of trouble?

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My Review

I thought this book was fun, lighthearted and laugh-out-loud funny! I was sucked into the story and didn't want to put this book down.  It was an enjoyable read. I loved the banter back and forth between Harmony and Dalton.  Harmony was trying so hard to show her family and the world she was a badass and nothing went right! But Dalton understood her and wanted to get to know her.  It was also a sweet story.  Harmony and Lyric's relationship was different, as the sisters were polar opposites but they stood up for each other when needed. Their mother was quite the character and it was no wonder the girls wanted to become something different! I haven't read the first book in this series but I didn't feel lost. However, I want to go back and read it now as I'm sure I'll enjoy that book as well! I definitely recommend this book! 

Excerpt

“I did knock, but you couldn’t hear it.” Dalton pointed to her smartphone. “Always listen to your music so loud? At that decibel level, you’re looking at another two years before the hearing loss kicks in.”

“Thanks, Dr. Oz, I’ll keep that in mind.” Harmony pulled the first batch of cookies out of the oven.

“Are those oatmeal raisin cookies?” He sounded hopeful, but she wasn’t in the mood for company. Especially not company she was tempted to spread whipped cream all over before slowly licking it off.

“No.” Technically, they were oatmeal raisinless cookies.

“They smell like oatmeal raisin cookies.” He popped one in his mouth. “Taste like oatmeal raisinless cookies.”

And damn it, it didn’t help her little problem that he had the same damn sense of humor that she did. The bastard. Not that she had any intention of showing him how much he turned her on. She might be reckless, but she didn’t do suicide missions, and the tiny voice at the back of her mind, which she usually ignored, told her that tangling with Dalton was going to fuck her up way more than she already was.

She was determined not to ignore it today, especially after last night’s close call.

“So, not only do you break and enter, but now you’re stealing food?” Too bad she’d left her guns by the pool. She could nip this thing—whatever it was—in the bud. “You Fort Worthers are weird. In San Angelo we have better manners.”

His eyes roamed down her body. “Do y’all bake in bikinis? I’ve never been to San Angelo, but I just might move there so I can watch the bikini baking team.”

“Pervert.” As she turned back to the frying donut, she mashed her lips together to hide her smile. Apparently he liked the way she looked in her bikini—maybe as much as she liked him in that suit.

A quick test told her the donut was ready. Using a metal spider, she fished it out and covered it with a lemon glaze.

“Is that what I think it is?” Dalton’s dark-green eyes turned huge.

“Depends on what you think it is.” She arranged the donut on a plate so that the middle finger was the focal point, then aimed it straight at him. “If you think it’s a donut flipping you off, you’d be correct.”

“Can I have it?” He stepped into her personal space. He was so close she could smell him—sandalwood and something underneath it that was all male.

“No, this one’s mine.” She didn’t back away or back down. Instead, she sucked in the middle finger and bit it off at the root. The smoldering look he gave her conjured images of her mouth swallowing something else entirely. So much for the voice in the back of her head.

Of course, she nearly choked on the mouthful of dough, but the look on his face made it almost worth it.

“Fine.” He shrugged out of his suit jacket, folded it, and hung it on a kitchen chair back. “I’ll make my own.”

Clearly, he wasn’t one to throw his clothes down. It appeared that he liked order. Which made her wonder, if she ripped his clothes off, would he put the groping on hold long enough to pick them all up and fold them?

Not that she was going to find out, but it was a question to ponder. Especially as he rolled his sleeves up and picked up a dough hand. “You want to give me a hand with this?”

His attempt at a joke was lame at best.

She figured the only way to counter was to go lame right back. She handed him another hand. “There you go.”

“Very funny.” He held the dough hand gingerly by the thumb. “Do I just toss it in or what?”

“You need a little more finesse than that.” She couldn’t help herself. She took the dough and with a practiced hand molded it until the fingers met the thumb in the age-old gesture for jerking someone off. Then she dropped it in the oil. “Wait until it turns golden brown and then take it out.”

She flipped her sunglasses down from the top of her head onto her eyes. “Now if you’ll excuse me. The latest Cosmo is waiting for me by the pool.”

“Wait, shouldn’t you stay here and make sure I don’t burn down the house?” He grabbed the spider and tucked his tie over his shoulder.

“Nope, not my house.” She turned and headed back out to the pool.

He whistled his approval of her backside. “Nice.”

Normally, that would piss her off, but it was a free country. He could appreciate her ass just as much as she could appreciate his. There was equality in mutual ogling.

“Not too bad yourself.” She didn’t look back.

It was time to enjoy her one and only vacation this year. When Dalton left, she’d go back in and finish up the donuts. All that caged sex appeal was too much to handle in the confines of her sister’s kitchen.

After setting her plate on the table between two of the six chaises, she folded her chaise flat, laid down on her belly, and propped herself up on her elbows. Then she grabbed her plate and her Cosmo.

“This is really good.” Dalton sat on the chair next to her. “Is that lemon zest in the frosting?”
“It’s a glaze and yes there’s lemon zest.” She flipped through ad after ad.

“You should go on that donut competition baking show,” he said between bites.

“No way. They give the bakers weird ingredients. No one but a paid judge wants to eat a donut made out of ketchup and lemon pepper.” She could go for a chocolate glaze right now. When Dalton finally left, she’d whip up some and dip the donuts in it.

“Mind if I have another one?”

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw him lick his fingers.

“Don’t you have a job?” She continued to flip pages. “It’s the preseason. Don’t you need to go micromanage something?”

“Yes, but I’m hungry.” He winked at her. “And I’m the boss, so I can do what I want … within reason.”

“It seems to me that reason figures a lot into your personal life.” She continued flipping.
“What’s that supposed to mean?” He reached over and used the towel she was lying on to dry his hands.

“I don’t think this is going to come as a shock to you, but you’re dull.” She flipped the page to find “Kuma Sutra—The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.”

“I’m not dull.” His tone suggested that he didn’t believe it either.

“If you say so.” She scanned the article and was a little disappointed—but not surprised—that there was nothing new.

“I happen to live a very full and fulfilling life.” Now he sounded like he was trying to justify his life choices to her. Or, more likely, to himself.

“Of course you do.” She flipped more pages.

He stood. “I’m going to make myself another donut.”

“Good luck with that.” She didn’t bother to look up.

He stood there waiting for something—probably for her to get up and help him. “Don’t you want to make sure I don’t burn myself?”

“Nope, I’m good.” She handed him her empty plate. “Can you put that in the sink for me?”
He glanced down at the plate, and she could tell he was trying to decide how to play this. It was almost cute, the way he thought he had a shot of one-upping her. But she’d been trained by Livinia Angleton Wright on how to put—and keep—men in their place. He was going to have to work a lot harder than this to shake her up.

Eventually, he took the plate, but he didn’t head back inside. “Do your tatts have meaning or are they just random things you picked out?” He moved closer, until he was standing over her blocking her sun.

Geez. This guy was harder to get rid of than chlamydia.


About the Authors

Tracy Wolff
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Tracy Wolff collects books, English degrees and lipsticks and has been known to forget where—and sometimes who—she is when immersed in a great novel. At six she wrote her first short story—something with a rainbow and a prince—and at seven she forayed into the wonderful world of girls lit with her first Judy Blume novel. By ten she’d read everything in the young adult and classics sections of her local bookstore, so in desperation her mom started her on romance novels. And from the first page of the first book, Tracy knew she’d found her life-long love. Now an English professor at her local community college, she writes romances that run the gamut from contemporary to paranormal to erotic suspense.

And for all of those who want the unedited version:

Tracy Wolff lives with four men, teaches writing to local college students and spends as much time as she can manage immersed in worlds of her own creation. Married to the alpha hero of her dreams for twelve years, she is the mother of three young sons who spend most of their time trying to make her as crazy as possible.
You can find Tracy also on Twitter, www.tracywolff.blogspot.com and www.sizzlingpens.blogspot.com.

Tracy Wolff also writes as Tessa Adams


Katie Graykowski
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I write romantic comedy with lots of heart. I like scuba diving, Mexican food, chocolate cream cheese frosting, movies where lots of stuff gets blown up, and sparkly things. I have a husband, a daughter, and three K-9 kids. I'd love to hear from you. Shoot me an email at katiegraykowski@me.com

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Tracy Wolff - Lovegame review

This book had a dark undercurrent to it and felt palpable through the pages. Knowing that something was there, kept me captivated and I couldn't put the book down!  This book is a little darker than previous Tracy Wolff books I've read, but at the same time, that was part of the allure.  I wasn't sure what was going to happen but was completely lost in their story.  There were so many things happening around Ian and Veronica that lead them to their time together.  He had an agenda, which we the reader knew most of, and she was a complete mystery.  We saw bits and pieces of her (as Ian did), and had to put the puzzle together.  

This book was nice and long and had a way of gripping you.  I was completely sucked into Ian and Veronica's twisted world.  They appear to be exactly what the other person needed, but it's quite deep.  There are many twists and turns as they start this journey and things aren't exactly what they seem.  I did figure a few things out before they came to light but this story was one that grabbed hold and didn't want to let me go.  And trust me, I didn't want to let it go either.  This book was absolutely delicious and I wish I could read it for the first time again.  It's dark, sad, sweet, thrilling, sexy and I couldn't get enough of it.  I don't want to say too much and give it away, but I HIGHLY recommend this book.  It's unexpected and has so much to offer.


**ARC provided from NetGalley for my honest review**






Hailed by J. Kenner as an author who “knows how to steam up the pages,” Tracy Wolff delivers a darkly addictive novel of seduction and psychological obsession. The stakes are high in Lovegame, when a movie star with a shattered past meets a man who can either break her or make her whole.

True Crime novelist Ian Sharpe has spent his career writing about serial killers for very personal reasons. For his latest exposé, he is taking on the sadistic madman known as the Red Ribbon Strangler, and when his research leads him to Hollywood’s most private and provocative actress, he will break every rule to uncover her truth.

The daughter of one of Hollywood’s golden couples, chased by paparazzi and treated as a commodity her entire life, Veronica Romero wields her sex appeal like a weapon. She expects Ian to be as easy to control as every other man she’s ever known. But from the beginning, he refuses to fall into line. Mysterious and cool, challenging and just a little bit dangerous, Ian somehow makes her feel safe—even as he digs into the deepest secrets of her life and pushes her to the breaking point.

As raw ecstasy gives way to agonized truths, their dark obsession exposes secrets that have been buried for far too long. Ian wants to tear down her walls and heal the sensual woman underneath. But if Veronica’s learned anything, it’s that the line between pleasure and pain is a narrow one—and when caught between them the only thing that matters is how you play the game.

Lovegame is intended for mature audiences. This ebook includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Advance praise for Lovegame


“Lovegame is a true masterpiece, with thrilling suspense, crazy hot sex, and writing so truly beautiful that it stays with you long after you put the book down. It’s my favorite read of the year by far.”—Sawyer Bennett, New York Times bestselling author of Sugar Daddy

“I loved Lovegame! It’s a hot, sexy thriller of a book, with so many twists and turns I never saw coming!”—M. O’Keefe, author of Everything I Left Unsaid

“Lovegame had me breathless, sticking with me for days after I read it.”—Sarah Robinson, author of the Kavanagh Legends series

Praise for the novels of Tracy Wolff


“Tracy Wolff knows how to steam up the pages.”—New York Times bestselling author J. Kenner

“Fall in love under the spell of a master. Tracy Wolff knows how to keep you panting for more and utterly satisfied all at once.”—New York Times bestselling author Beth Kery, on Ruined


“Tracy Wolff had me turning pages way past my bedtime. The suspense kept me on the edge of my seat, and the steamy love scenes had my pulse racing.”—New York Times bestselling author Cassia Leo, on Exposed