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REVIEW: Final Offer by Lauren Asher
31st Jan / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Final Offer by Lauren Asher

Final Offer by Lauren Asher: Callahan Kane is used to being the Kane family screw up, after all he is the only one in the family that just can’t seem to get his life in order for longer than a few days, but with his wacky grandfather leaving outrageous stipulations in […]

REVIEW: Spurred to Justice by Delores Fossen
31st Jan / 11 Comments

REVIEW: Spurred to Justice by Delores Fossen

Spurred to Justice by Delores Fossen finds FBI agent Nolan Dalton receiving information from the Grave Digger, a serial killer, who leads him to his latest potential victim. He arrives on scene to find his ex-girlfriend and former cop, Adalyn Baxter, attempting to rescue the woman, who they discover was left […]

Spotlight & Giveaway: Come What Maybe by Kerri Carpenter
31st Jan / 50 Comments

Spotlight & Giveaway: Come What Maybe by Kerri Carpenter

Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author Kerri Carpenter to HJ! Hi Kerri and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, Come What Maybe!   Hi fellow romance readers! I’m so excited to be here today.   Please summarize the book a […]

Spotlight & Giveaway: The Second You’re Single by Cara Tanamachi
31st Jan / 18 Comments

Spotlight & Giveaway: The Second You’re Single by Cara Tanamachi

Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Cara Tanamachi’s new release: THE SECOND YOU’RE SINGLE     Cheerfully irreverent, bitingly funny, and filled with romantic charm, Cara Tanamachi’s The Second You’re Single is all about navigating the most romantic month of the year, and how love always seems to arrive […]

REVIEW: The Sweet Spot by Amy Poeppel
30th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Sweet Spot by Amy Poeppel

The Sweet Spot by Amy Poeppel: When incredible visual descriptions meet dynamic dialogue meet situational comedy slash realism, we have a fabulous read that is more play than book. And it’s seriously clever; both in it’s integrating devices, it’s understanding and representation of people, and more importantly, it’s inherent thematic challenges […]

REVIEW: Crash by Tamara Lush
29th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Crash by Tamara Lush

Crash by Tamara Lush is a fast-paced fake romance book that will keep you on your toes. What happens when a businessman needs to prove to his grandmother that he is the right person to run the company business? Get a fiancé and get one fast! This is the story of […]

REVIEW: You Should Smile More by Anastasia Ryan
28th Jan / 5 Comments

REVIEW: You Should Smile More by Anastasia Ryan

You Should Smile More by Anastasia Ryan: If farcical corporate take downs with whacky characters are your thing, then this debut novel by Ryan is definitely for you. When Venessa is fired due to her face, she returns home to her foster-kittens and absorbs the blow to her self-esteem by getting […]