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

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Interview with Author Tracy Solheim


Author Tracy Solheim, a military brat who now makes her home near Atlanta, began her writing career as a teenager when she penned a column in her town's local newspaper. Then, it was on to journalism school and a brief stint with NBC sports. After spending nearly two decades writing reports and testimonies for Congress, she delved into fiction. She lives in the suburbs with her husband, two teenagers, an aging Labrador retriever and a pony named after a monkey. When she's not writing, she enjoys photography, cooking, and reading. A frustrated sports writer, the books she loves to read--and write--feature athletes and the women who capture their hearts.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Feature and Giveaway: Back to Before by Tracy Solheim


Chances Inlet, North Carolina, has an infamous power for second chances. But its charms are lost on the town’s favorite son—until she comes along…

When his father’s sudden death puts his family’s construction business in serious debt, architect Gavin McAlister is forced to put his dream career in New York on hold. Making matters worse, his fiancĂ©e calls it quits. Desperate to return to his big-city life, he discovers an opportunity to save his family, one that has him reluctantly starring in a home restoration TV show.

Former soap star Ginger Walsh hopes this job as a TV makeup artist will lead to better things. So far it’s only brought her to a hamlet full of people who don’t like her—except Gavin. After a wild night out leads to Ginger waking up in Gavin’s loft—and the rest of town talking—the two of them soon wonder if getting back to before is what they want. Because being in each other’s arms certainly feels like what they need…

Will Drew and Jenna be able to put their pasts behind them and learn to trust their hearts long enough to enjoy their Holiday at Magnolia Bay?

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Feature and Giveaway: Holiday at Magnolia Bay by Tracy Solheim


After a mission goes terribly wrong, ending in the death of a teammate, Navy Seal, Drew Lanham, is forced to take a leave from active-duty. Retreating to his godmother’s beach house in coastal Magnolia Bay, Drew plans to spend the three weeks R&R licking his wounds and catching some rays while the nightmares from his failed op fade. The last thing he wants to do is mingle with the locals. What he doesn’t count on is an early morning encounter with a goddess rising from the sea. His interest is piqued and his body put on alert when he finds out that same woman may or may not be after his godmother’s money.

Marine biologist, Jenna Huntley, has been searching her whole life for a place to call home and Magnolia Bay is that place. Unfortunately, she’s underutilizing her education giving tours at the town’s turtle rescue center. With the help of an octogenarian patroness, she maps out a proposal to develop a turtle hatchery on-site. Everything is going as planned until the older woman’s godson arrives. Suddenly, nothing is as it seems and Jenna’s future is hanging in the balance, with a sexy warrior pulling all the strings. Her natural tendency is to help the damaged hero, but she’s sworn off letting military men in her life ever again.

Will Drew and Jenna be able to put their pasts behind them and learn to trust their hearts long enough to enjoy their Holiday at Magnolia Bay?

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Feature and Giveaway: Risky Game by Tracy Solheim


Just when he was at the top of his game… She changed the rules.

Baltimore Blaze tight-end Brody Janik is a natural born football star. At twenty-seven, his record-breaking athletic performance and his cover-boy good looks have turned him into a household name. But Brody’s hiding a major secret behind his charming, public persona: a health condition that may cut his career short.

PhD candidate Shannon ‘Shay’ Everett works multiple jobs to put herself through school—including an unpaid internship with the Blaze training department. Strapped for cash, Shay answers the call of a NFL gossip blogger to uncover personal details about the Blaze players. Sneaking into the locker room one night, she gets entangled in Brody’s secret… and swept up by his charm.

Brody isn’t sure what to make of the gawky girl with the whiskey eyes, especially when he discovers she was snooping. His first instinct is to turn her in as a snitch, but she could destroy him by sharing his secret. Instead, he decides to keep her close… perhaps closer than either of them originally intended…

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

ARC Review: Foolish Games by Tracy Solheim


Despite the fact that I prefer my football played with the appropriate appendage (FEET, people, FEET!), I have a penchant for sports romances (the drive! the stamina! the overblown egos!) and a guilty-pleasure love affair with the secret baby trope. Throw in a pensive, shirtless Jed Hill on the cover, and I’m powerless to resist. I’ll wait while you drool over peruse that cover.

I’ve been in a bit of a contemporary romance reading slump with two DNFs lately, so I was hoping to turn the tide with Tracy Solheim’s FOOLISH GAMES, book #2 in the Out of Bounds series of sexy sports romances. I’ll admit that I was a bit sceptical at the outset because hero Will Connelly seemed like a complete and utter asshat, but I’m glad I persevered despite my initial antipathy because FOOLISH GAMES delivers an engaging love story between two realistically flawed characters that are perfect for each other, tempered with the right amount of heat and sweetness to keep it from drowning in woe-is-me angst.

The story centres on Baltimore Blaze linebacker Will “William the Conqueror” Connelly and rising bridal gown designer Julianne Marchione, whose migraine-medication-and-fear-of-storms-fuelled one-night stand at Will’s best friend’s wedding—complete with a broken condom and a climax screaming another man’s name— results in an unplanned pregnancy. Julianne is all in favour of raising the baby alone and never bothering her famous NFL hookup again, but all that changes when baby Owen is born with a life-threatening disease that could be cured by a transfusion of Will’s blood. And so Will discovers that he has a newborn son he knew nothing about… and saying he’s furious with Julianne for having kept it a secret is putting it mildly. Having grown up in a small Southern town as the fatherless kid from the trailer park whose teenage mother drove a school bus and cleaned houses whilst trying to raise herself and her son, Will has major issues. About a child of his not having a father. About proving he’s amounted to something now that he’s rich and famous. About other people always thinking he’s not good enough. About keeping up appearances in the hometown he still feels looks down on and judges him. Using Julianne’s overwhelming shame and guilt for having kept her pregnancy from him and her willingness to do anything for her son, he strong-arms her into marrying him and spending the summer in his coastal North Carolina town to satisfy his burning need for legitimacy for his son and the semblance of a normal family dynamic. This is the part where I really disliked Will: it’s no secret that I like my heroes a little bit beta, and the way Will was all autocratic and domineering and had to have everything his way—because, egad, Julianne had the audacity to do what she thought was best for her son at the time and not tell him about the baby!—made him an absolute wanker in my opinion. Of course, given the scorching physical attraction between them, the “pretend” nature of their marriage is short-lived, and it’s sweet to see Will realise he’s being an ass and watch their relationship evolve from one of convenience and duty to one based on real love as they both sort out their issues. And, boy, can he grovel like a champ when he decides to stop being an idiot!

In the same way that I had mixed feelings about Will initially, I also had them about the delightfully enjoyable hot mess that is Julianne. Despite being a successful designer and business owner, she pretty much flies by the seat of her pants and has a flair for the dramatic—which drives Will crazy, in an I-want-to-both-throttle-you-and-kiss-you way. She’s got serious abandonment and guilt issues: she failed to save her mum from the watery car crash that took her life, her father banished her to boarding school, her older Senator brother has never seemingly cared much about her until Will is potentially involved in an investigation into his (former) college football coach’s alleged bounty scheme, and she hid her pregnancy from everyone until Owen’s issues manifested. That she feels she deserves Will’s initial disdain and wankerdom as ‘punishment’ for her behaviour drove me a little nuts, but it’s a perfectly realistic attitude and completely consistent with her character. Her devotion to and willingness to do anything for her son is both heartwarming and admirable, and watching her finally shed her cloak of self-blame and guilt and go after what she wants is incredibly rewarding. Her breezy, slightly flighty persona is the perfect foil to Will’s more regimented & controlled character, and the two of them are so darn adorable together—even when they’re spitting nails—that you can’t help but root for them and their HEA.

Ms. Solheim also introduces a great cadre of secondary characters—from Will’s mum and the team’s urbane GM (who star in a delightful secondary romance) to Julianne’s seemingly despicable but sort of redeemable older brother, to Will’s teammate and star of the next instalment, movie star-handsome tight end Brody Janik—that add depth and realism to the Out of Bounds universe. Coupled with tight writing and great humour to lighten the mood when so much of the focus is on two characters with long-standing issues and the rocky development of their relationship, FOOLISH GAMES makes for a great read for anyone who enjoys sexy alpha sports heroes and a healthy dose of misconceptions and jumping to conclusions with their romance. I haven’t read the first book in the series (this one completely stands alone), but I’m looking forward to more hot football action getting caught up on book #1 and reading Brody’s story next year! And more shirtless Jed Hill covers.

**ARC provided by Publisher**

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Guest Post with Author Tracy Solheim and Giveaway

Meet author Tracy Solheim.

Author Tracy Solheim has written her share of best sellers and note-worthy books. Unfortunately most of them line the shelves of dusty government offices around the world never to see the light of day. She hopes to change that with her series of contemporary romantic fiction novels published by Berkley Books.

“I guess you could say I’m a frustrated sports writer at heart, but I love writing—and reading—books centered around sports. I can thank my dad for that. He introduced me to Dick Francis novels when I was a teenager and I was hooked. I am also a big fan of the happily ever after endings of romance novels, so it was only natural that I combined the two elements in my fiction debut.”

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