REVIEW: Let’s Kiss and Tell by Joss Richard
18th Aug / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Let’s Kiss and Tell by Joss Richard

In Let’s Kiss and Tell by Joss Richard, Lucy Reid is in a bit of a bind. She’s been writing for the online magazine, The Rue, for almost five years and has a strong following for her sex column. The issue? A lot of her readers are now settling down, […]

REVIEW: Just for the Plot by Meghan Quinn
17th Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Just for the Plot by Meghan Quinn

Just for the Plot by Meghan Quinn: She sees him as her best friend’s little brother. He’s been waiting years for her to see him as something more. Add a romance book club, baseball, and a whole lot of tension… and we have a problem.

Spotlight & Giveaway: Halloween Town by Joss Wood
14th Aug / 14 Comments

Spotlight & Giveaway: Halloween Town by Joss Wood

Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author Joss Wood to HJ! Hi Joss and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, Halloween Town! Great to be here! Please summarize the book for the readers here: Poppy McMaster was supposed to be getting […]

REVIEW: Yes, Chef by Grace Reilly
13th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Yes, Chef by Grace Reilly

Yes, Chef by Grace Reilly: After a very public meltdown ends his career in New York, chef Jack Hartman returns to his Florida hometown with little more than his late mentor’s abandoned restaurant and no idea what comes next. Poppy Winfield is determined to prove she’s more than the bubbly […]

Spotlight & Giveaway: Lasso My Heart by Mary Karlik
12th Aug / 12 Comments

Spotlight & Giveaway: Lasso My Heart by Mary Karlik

Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Mary Karlik’s new release: Lasso My Heart     A rodeo cowboy who’s sworn off love. An optimist who still believes in fairytales. One innocent mistake that could cost them everything. After more than a dozen epic breakups, physical therapist Lauren Winslow is […]

REVIEW: See You at the Sunset by Susan Lee
12th Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: See You at the Sunset by Susan Lee

In See You at the Sunset by Susan Lee, Jia Chung thought she finally had a long-term job that, okay, while it didn’t feed her soul, it paid the bills and was respectable enough even for her discerning parents. But her hopes are dashed when she gets fired without any […]

REVIEW: Wild Goose Chase by Sarah Adler
11th Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Wild Goose Chase by Sarah Adler

In Wild Goose Chase by Sarah Adler, Callahan “Cal” Leitner has never before been in such a predicament. And that’s saying something considering his upbringing. But thanks to his ex-girlfriend and his attempt at keeping the peace, he’s now in possession of a taxidermy goose that could send him to […]