Category: Blog
12th Mar / 3 Comments
The Fifteen-Minute Rule by Max Monroe: Ace and Julia have been inseparable since… well forever. They are best friends, partners in crime and masters of their very own fifteen-minute rule: whenever they argue, they have fifteen minutes to cool off before making up. It sounds simple… until it isn’t. Because […]
12th Mar / 17 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you J.D. Brinkworth’s new release: The Pie & Mash Detective Agency Oddball couple Jane and Simon take a private detective class and must use their (admittedly limited) skills to solve a series of mysterious disappearances in this delightful debut mystery. Jane Pye […]
11th Mar / 3 Comments
How Simi Got Her Groom Back by Sonali Dev: Simi Naik has built a quiet, steady life for herself in a small Kentucky town as a pediatric nurse — far away from the painful past she and her sister left behind in Mumbai. But when her impulsive younger sister Rupi […]
11th Mar / 13 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Laurie Beach’s new release: Wildflower Season Tulip ‘Tootie’ Boone is as wild and free as the wildflowers growing near her grounded houseboat. She’s also completely lost. All she wants is a simple life, a job, and strong family roots. It feels […]
10th Mar / 3 Comments
In Across the Vanishing Sky by Catherine Cowles, When Braedyn “Brae” Winslow decided to uproot her eight-year-old son Owen’s life and move to Starlight Grove, California, to search for her best friend, Nova, she had no idea she would find the place she belonged. Or that a former FBI hacker […]
10th Mar / 14 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Ren DeStefano’s new release: A Lie for a Lie A deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds when a housewife with a secret life takes on a tech billionaire with secrets darker than her own . . . Margaux leads a […]
9th Mar / 3 Comments
Maybe This Once by Sophie Sullivan: Charlie has spent most of her life trying not to take up too much space. Growing up with fame all around her has taught her how quickly the spotlight can burn and how easy it is to lose yourself inside it. So when one […]
9th Mar / 17 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Elizabeth Everett’s new release: Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel When a magical hotel appears smack-dab in the middle of the most unmagical of worlds, the last thing the residents expect is to fall in love. Manager of the Number […]
6th Mar / 2 Comments
Drive Me Crazy by Lizzy Dent: Chloe Coleman has worked too hard to become one of the first female team principals in Formula 1 to let her struggling team fall apart now. She has a plan, a strategy, and something to prove. What she doesn’t need? A cocky, headline-grabbing driver […]
5th Mar / 4 Comments
In One and Only by Karla Sorensen, Some people say they will do anything for their family–and some actually mean it. Greer Wilder is one of those people who will do everything in her power to make sure that her ailing father gets his final wish: to walk one of […]