REVIEW: A Covert Affair by Katie Reus
13th Mar / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Covert Affair by Katie Reus

In A Covert Affair by Katie Reus, Amelia has worked hard and overcome a lot to get where she is today. Now she not only owns two restaurants, she also helps other women who need help. Nathan is the man who has never forgotten Amelia, nor does he know why […]

REVIEW: If You Can’t Take the Heat by Melissa Brown
13th Mar / 7 Comments

REVIEW: If You Can’t Take the Heat by Melissa Brown

If You Can’t Take the Heat by Melissa Brown brings the heat out of the kitchen and into the bedroom. This book took me awhile to read. I usually start a book and finish it in the same sitting, but this book didn’t capture my attention as I hoped and […]

REVIEW: Engaged to Her Ravensdale Enemy by Melanie Milburne
13th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Engaged to Her Ravensdale Enemy by Melanie Milburne

In Engaged to Her Ravensdale Enemy by Melanie Milburne, When Jasmine Connolly’s third engagement is broken off, she decides to make her man jealous by enlisting the help of her enemy, playboy Jake Ravensdale! Jasmine may never have forgiven him for his rejection years ago, but the heartless lothario is […]

REVIEW: Draw Me Close by Nicole Michaels
12th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Draw Me Close by Nicole Michaels

Draw Me Close (Hearts and Crafts #3) by Nicole Michaels is a story about losing love, about being strong enough to fight for that love. It is a story about trusting someone and trusting yourself. It is the third book in the Hearts and Crafts series but not once did […]

REVIEW: Kidnapped by the Billionaire by Jackie Ashenden
12th Mar / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Kidnapped by the Billionaire by Jackie Ashenden

Kidnapped by the Billionaire by Jackie Ashenden: Intent on revenge for the past seven years, Elijah has made himself col. No other focus except destroying the men that tortured and murdered his wife. Now, his plan has led to him kidnapping Violet, the daughter of the man he hated. Except Violet […]

ionR: How Far is too Far?
12th Mar / 22 Comments

ionR: How Far is too Far?

ionR: How Far is too far? How Far Should an Author take a Series?   A romantic-series is as popular today as such novels were in the early 90’s if not more. From small towns, to second chance romances and even to military romances, series give us more than hero and […]

Trope it Up: Single Parent Romances
12th Mar / 24 Comments

Trope it Up: Single Parent Romances

Trope it Up: Single Parent Romances If you love reading romance novels as much as we do here at HJ, you definitely have a trope or two that you love to read about. Today we are Troping up on Single Parent Romances   I recently had a conversation with a friend about her […]

REVIEW: As Good as New by Jennifer Dawson
11th Mar / 5 Comments

REVIEW: As Good as New by Jennifer Dawson

As Good as New by Jennifer Dawson: Secret high school sweethearts, Penelope and Evan fell in love, until they were broken apart when Evan cruelly ended it and became the cliché football star. Years later, they’ve made sure to avoid one another despite Penelope’s close relationship with his family, but now […]

REVIEW: Going the Distance by Jennifer Fusco
11th Mar / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Going the Distance by Jennifer Fusco

Going the Distance by Jennifer Fusco: Mike is a middleweight boxer who is on the verge of the biggest fight of his career. His only goal is to stick to his training regimen to ensure he’s physically and mentally prepared for this fight. Ava is a sports reporter who is known […]