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Review: Ningaloo Nights by Tracy Cooper-Posey

by Susan S. 10.10.2010

by Susan Sigler, guest reviewer Ningaloo Nights is a smooth, well-executed, hot steamy read. So hot in fact, I’d attach the following warning. Tracy’s novella may cause: Glasses to fog, an increase in blindfold sales, addictions to chocolate biscuits, a greater demand for hot Aussie men, increased sales of Ute trucks by single men, and [...]

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Review: Beauty’s Beasts by Teal Ceagh

by Keira 07.13.2010

Riley Carson Connors grew up in the foster care system, never knowing her parents. So when two handsome strangers show up with information Riley is intrigued enough to follow them all the way to New York to hear what they have to say. The world they open up is full of monsters, danger, and most [...]

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Vampires Can Screw With History…So What Is Stopping Them?

by Guest Blogger 05.06.2010

by Tracy Cooper-Posey, guest blogger and author of Kiss Across Time. I’m writing this post as we travel across South Dakota, North Dakota and into Saskatchewan, on my way home from the Romantic Times Booklovers’ Convention 2010. We’ve just crossed into North Dakota, and are battling the mother of all cross winds. Yesterday it was [...]

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It’s All In the Swing…Or My Theory On Why Romantic Suspense Isn’t Making Me as Rich as Croesus

by Guest Blogger 04.29.2010

by Tracy Cooper-Posey, guest blogger and author of Dead Again Everyone knows the historical romance market is dead, dead, dead. I’m tempted to protest that there should also be warning signs that the romantic suspense market (or romantic intrigue, if you prefer that moniker) has also been rolled into the palliative care ward and a [...]

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Why King Arthur Lives on Forever…and Vampires, Too.

by Guest Blogger 04.15.2010

by Tracy Cooper-Posey, guest blogger and author of Diana by the Moon Have you ever stopped to wonder why King Arthur tales never seems to quite go away and die? They’re a lot like vampire stories in that respect. They go dormant for a while, then there’ll be a big surge and everyone gets King [...]

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The Blood Sweat and Gritty-Eyed Truth Behind Carson’s Night

by Guest Blogger 04.05.2010

by Tracy Cooper-Posey (a.k.a Teal Ceagh), guest blogger I’ve made no secret of the fact that Carson’s Night was finished in a monster weekend marathon writing session. What isn’t known, until now, is that I wrote the whole story in that one weekend stint. That’s because I was very stupid. I originally started writing what [...]

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One Of The Reasons I Wrote Solstice Surrender (Not the Obvious, Either)

by Guest Blogger 12.22.2009

by Tracy Cooper-Posey, guest blogger and author of Solstice Surrender. I was sitting staring out the front windows this morning, looking at the winter landscape before my husband headed off to work and I headed down to my office, and I remembered one of the reasons I wrote Solstice Surrender. I think everyone on the [...]

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Review: Betting with Lucifer by Tracy Cooper-Posey

by Keira 12.18.2009

There are quite a few things I admire about this romance. The first is that the characters are dramatically different than most any I have read—especially the hero. Betting With Lucifer reminded me strongly of LaVyrle Spencer’s Morning Glory not because the setting or plot was the same but because both leads were powerless characters. [...]

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