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Box-O-Books?
24th Apr / 138 Comments

Box-O-Books?

Book Junkies, Do you copy? Round 2 gals! Harlequin Junkie loves second chances 😉 I have 5 boxes of books to giveaway to HJ Blog Subscribers residing in the US. (Sorry can’t afford international shipping for a box full of books at this time.) The books featured below are boxed, sealed and ready to […]

REVIEW: Darkest Flame by Donna Grant
24th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Darkest Flame by Donna Grant

In Darkest Flame (Dark Kings #1) by Donna Grant, Dragon King Kellan has spent centuries sleeping protected in his cave in Scotland until he is woken by two humans fighting. From the moment he lays eyes on Denae Lacroix, Kellan’s life changes dramatically. She is human. And thanks to a […]

REVIEW: Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman
24th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman

In Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman, Erin Watters is known as the town’s wild child, she is always doing something exiting or fun, she takes risk and does what many wouldn’t dare to do. But the one thing she doesn’t do is relationships, after a terrible experience in […]

REVIEW: When Christakos Meets His Match by Abby Green
24th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: When Christakos Meets His Match by Abby Green

In When Christakos Meets His Match (Blood Brothers #2) by Abby Green, Sidonie Fitzgerald and CEO Alexio Christakos meet on a plane and the sparks between them are flying even before the plane’s takes off. Accustomed to brief encounters with aloof socialites, her unaffected innocence has him hooked and determined to […]

REVIEW: Island Peril by Jill Sorenson
24th Apr / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Island Peril by Jill Sorenson

Island Peril (Aftershock #3.5) by Jill Sorenson:Island Peril is a fitting title for this vigorous excursion through California’s Channel Island State Park. This is a standalone novella from the Aftershock series; the short length makes it a perfect lunchtime read. Ella Hammond tags along on a kayaking trip with her […]

REVIEW: The Black Sheep’s Inheritance by Maureen Child
23rd Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Black Sheep’s Inheritance by Maureen Child

The Black Sheep’s Inheritance by Maureen Child: At the reading of his adoptive father’s will, Sage Lassiter is surprised to learn that his father has left millions of dollars to his private nurse as well as denying Sage’s sister Angie the company she was groomed to take over. Although everyone in […]

REVIEW: The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm by Kate Hoffmann
23rd Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm by Kate Hoffmann

The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm, by Kate Hoffmann, is a winning combination of exciting adventure and romance. The captivating prologue pulled me into this engaging story with characters that are likeable, interesting and genuine. This is a sweet and sexy read that kept me entertained from start to finish. Amy Engalls […]

REVIEW: Seducing Mr. Right by Rebecca Rose
23rd Apr / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Seducing Mr. Right by Rebecca Rose

Seducing Mr. Right by Rebecca Rose is a military romance, which is an interesting genre since it can be taken in so many directions. In this case, the subject is PTSD, and returning back to life and love after a traumatic war experience. Sophie Agnés is a retired ballerina who wants […]

REVIEW: Breakaway by Nancy Warren
22nd Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Breakaway by Nancy Warren

Breakaway (Last Bachelor Standing) by Nancy Warren: Max, Adam and Dylan have been great friends since they were only five years old. Now, thirty years later, they are still best buddies and successful in their chosen professions. Adam has found the love of his life, so either Max or Dylan […]

REVIEW: A Husband’s Regret by Natasha Anders
22nd Apr / 8 Comments

REVIEW: A Husband’s Regret by Natasha Anders

In A Husband’s Regret by Natasha Anders, Bronwyn left Bryce when she was 3 months pregnant. It wasn’t what she wanted to do, but the unexpected pregnancy made her husband very angry and upset…angrier than she’d ever seen him. When he told her to just leave, she did. She just […]