REVIEW: Our Way by T.L. Swan
2nd Oct / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Our Way by T.L. Swan

In Our Way by T.L. Swan, Nurse Eliza Bennet and cardiologist Nathan Mercer have ten solid years of friendship under their belts and hope to have decades more. What began with a chance meeting on their first day of work at the same hospital has turned into the kind of […]

REVIEW: Can’t Help Falling by Cara Bastone
2nd Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Can’t Help Falling by Cara Bastone

Can’t Help Falling by Cara Bastone s the second book in the Forever Yours series but was great as a stand-alone. The book was beautifully written, had a great plot, interesting characters, and flowed so smoothly. My attention was grabbed on the first page and it was so good that […]

REVIEW: She Gets That From Me by Robin Wells
1st Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: She Gets That From Me by Robin Wells

She Gets That From Me by Robin Wells: From beginning to end, She Gets That from Me, is a sensational read that taps into the nature of love, whether blood is thicker than water, and whether we really do have the opportunity to choose who we consider to be our family.

REVIEW: Colton Storm Warningby Justine Davis
1st Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Colton Storm Warningby Justine Davis

Colton Storm Warning by Justine Davis is the fourth book in the Harlequin series the Coltons of Kansas. Ashley Hart is a young heiress who people refer to as a philanthropist and environmental crusader. Her parents became aware of threats against her and insist on hiring a bodyguard for her […]

Spotlight & Giveaway: Sunsets and Somedays by S.L. Sterling
1st Oct / 54 Comments

Spotlight & Giveaway: Sunsets and Somedays by S.L. Sterling

Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author S.L. Sterling to HJ! Hi S.L. Sterling and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, Sunsets and Somedays!   Please summarize the book for the readers here: Sunsets and Somedays follows the story of Jessica […]

REVIEW: Ties that Tether by Jane Igharo
30th Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Ties that Tether by Jane Igharo

Ties that Tether by Jane Igharo: In our contemporary world, we often need reminders that family, social structure and traditions are the things that shape our identity, and in turn, create who we become for better or for worse as a tie to our cultural heritage. And sometimes it is essential we […]

REVIEW: Penniless & Secretly Pregnant by Jennie Lucus
30th Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Penniless & Secretly Pregnant by Jennie Lucus

Penniless & Secretly Pregnant s an October 2020 Harlequin Presents release. Jennie Lucus has delivered a magnetic, expressive, layered and fast paced story which I thoroughly enjoyed. What made this story different for me was billionaire businessman Leo’s open character, his point of view was shared often and helped with the […]