Category: Blog
12th May / 4 Comments
It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely: Poppy’s quiet life running her small-town lavender farm is turned upside down when her identical twin sister lands the movie role of a lifetime—one that brings a full-scale production to their hometown and leaves Poppy dealing with the unexpected fallout, including […]
12th May / 10 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Krista and Becca Ritchie’s new release: Dangerously Ours In the thrilling conclusion to the Webs We Weave series, ex-con artist Phoebe Graves must pull off the biggest grift she’s ever devised to keep her friends and family safe. Conning the rich […]
11th May / 5 Comments
In Rules for the Summer by Meghan Quinn, Renley Gossage is determined to prove she’s more than the town’s favorite cautionary tale. Restoring the candy shop means everything to her, and she’s convinced the only way to succeed is to do it entirely on her own.
11th May / 13 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you April Asher’s new release: The Cupid Dilemma: A Novel In the new paranormal romance from bestselling author April Asher, a down-on-her-luck wedding planner demigoddess and a Muse-less rockstar agree to a fauxmance that quickly turns anything but… A lover of love […]
8th May / 4 Comments
Summer State of Mind by Kristy Woodson Harvey: Sometimes starting over looks nothing like what you planned. Daisy Stevens leaves everything behind after the worst day of her career, trading the intensity of the NICU for a quieter life in Cape Carolina. She’s not looking for anything permanent—just space, simplicity, […]
7th May / 2 Comments
How the Story Goes by Andrew Forrester: Some stories aren’t just about endings—they’re about figuring out how to keep going after everything changes. Whit Longacre is left with more than grief after losing his wife, Helen. Along with raising their young daughter, he’s suddenly responsible for finishing the final book […]
7th May / 18 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Eloisa James’s new release: The Last Lady B Lady B may have married Bluebeard; she may have fallen in love with a gorgeous, grumpy solicitor; she may have met a ghost and survived to tell the tale! New York Times and […]
6th May / 4 Comments
In Unbound by Peyton Corinne, Waterfell University student Paloma Blake had never been in love until she met Bennett Reiner on campus. The gigantic hockey goalie might seem intimidating on the ice, but he’s been her savior and the most solid presence in Paloma’s life so far. That’s why […]
6th May / 7 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you HL Marsay’s new release: A Summer Shadow This summer, as the city of York swelters in a heatwave, it appears revenge is still a dish best served cold… Chief Inspector Shadow’s relaxing afternoon watching a game of cricket is interrupted when […]
5th May / 3 Comments
The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer: Rainy March comes from a long line of Book Witches, guardians who jump into novels to protect stories from being changed. Armed with her magical umbrella and feline familiar, she knows the rules: real people stay in the real world, fictional characters stay in […]