REVIEW: Mistle Text by Whitney Dineen & Melanie Summers
24th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Mistle Text by Whitney Dineen & Melanie Summers

Mistle Text:’Twas the Text Before Christmas .. by Whitney Dineen & Melanie Summers: After the tragic death of both her sister and brother-in-law, Holly is tasked with caring for her four year old niece Faith. With having to give up on her dreams of being an international flight attendant Holly […]

REVIEW: Two Christmases by Suleena Bibra
24th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Two Christmases by Suleena Bibra

Two Christmases by Suleena Bibra  is the second book in the Love at Auction rom-com series. This was a new-to-me author and the blurb sounded fun, so I was eager to give it a try. It was full of Christmas festivities and the comparison between a city Christmas and a country […]

#Giveaway Day 10: #HJBOOKMAS Extravaganza!
24th Dec / 57 Comments

#Giveaway Day 10: #HJBOOKMAS Extravaganza!

Welcome to Harlequin Junkie’s 8th Annual #BOOKMAS EXTRAVAGANZA!   From Naughty to Nice and Everything in between….   HJ’s Bookmas Extravaganza is our annual celebration of YOU, our loyal and engaged READERS of Harlequin Junkie blog and the Book community at large. Thank You for your continued Support, we <3 […]

REVIEW: Something from Tiffany’s by Melissa Hill
23rd Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Something from Tiffany’s by Melissa Hill

In Something from Tiffany’s by Melissa Hill, There is something about the twinkling lights, the busy streets, and the colorful window displays that makes NYC the perfect Christmas destination. Add in a trip inside famed Tiffany’s and it becomes almost every woman’s dream come true. That’s why Londoner Ethan Greene […]

REVIEW: Christmas With His Ballerina by Jessica Gilmore
23rd Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Christmas With His Ballerina by Jessica Gilmore

Christmas With His Ballerina by Jessica Gilmore: Rebecca is on her way to a respite she has been pushed into by one of her best friends. She has the use of her friend’s cabin in a secluded area of Vermont until Christmas when her two good friends will come to celebrate […]

#Giveaway Day 9: #HJBOOKMAS Extravaganza!
23rd Dec / 63 Comments

#Giveaway Day 9: #HJBOOKMAS Extravaganza!

Welcome to Harlequin Junkie’s 8th Annual #BOOKMAS EXTRAVAGANZA!   From Naughty to Nice and Everything in between….   HJ’s Bookmas Extravaganza is our annual celebration of YOU, our loyal and engaged READERS of Harlequin Junkie blog and the Book community at large. Thank You for your continued Support, we <3 […]

REVIEW: Resting Scrooge Face by Meghan Quinn
22nd Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Resting Scrooge Face by Meghan Quinn

Resting Scrooge Face by Meghan Quinn: After having her heart well and truly crushed the last thing that Nola needs or really wants is to be surrounded by over the top joy and cheer, but alas she is well and truly out of luck in this department because when it comes […]

REVIEW: The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer
22nd Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer

In The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer, lawyer Alexandra Herrera has worked hard to prove she can make partner in the law firm, and also to prove that she doesn’t need anyone, including the father that mostly ignored her most of her life, to get there. But when he dies […]

#Giveaway Day 8: #HJBOOKMAS Extravaganza!
22nd Dec / 49 Comments

#Giveaway Day 8: #HJBOOKMAS Extravaganza!

Welcome to Harlequin Junkie’s 8th Annual #BOOKMAS EXTRAVAGANZA!   From Naughty to Nice and Everything in between….   HJ’s Bookmas Extravaganza is our annual celebration of YOU, our loyal and engaged READERS of Harlequin Junkie blog and the Book community at large. Thank You for your continued Support, we <3 […]

REVIEW: The Cowboy Cookie Challenge by Lori Wilde
21st Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Cowboy Cookie Challenge by Lori Wilde

The Cowboy Cookie Challenge by Lori Wilde is the thirteenth book in A Twilight, Texas series. This was the first book I read in the series, but I had no trouble following along. It was a well written second chance romance with a unique storyline that makes it memorable. The characters […]