Category: Blog
24th Jul / 22 Comments
Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author Natasha Moore to HJ! Hi Natasha and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, The Goodbye Guy! Hi! Thanks for inviting me today! Please summarize the book a la Twitter style for the […]
23rd Jul / 3 Comments
We found out today (02/10/2021) that SM SOTO #plagiarized her books off of other authors books. HJ does not support plagiarism in any form and has since deleted this review. Book Info: Fresh out of a failed engagement, Olivia Hales is in dire need of a fresh start. Tired of […]
23rd Jul / 1 Comment
Tempt Me by Caitlin Crews is the third steamy BDSM themed romance in her Filthy Rich Billionaires series. Rory Morton knows that the locked room in the mansion (a converted church) in the wealthy area of Paris that she’s been contracted to clean is off limits. But when she finds […]
23rd Jul / 30 Comments
Today, HJ is pleased to share with you Emma Renshaw’s new release: Ignite One night changed an entire town. One girl changed my entire life. After she left without saying goodbye, I never expected to see her again.
22nd Jul / 64 Comments
Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author Makenna Lee to HJ! Hi Makenna and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, Her Second Chance Cowboy! Hello! I’m so happy to be here. Please summarize the book a la Twitter style […]
22nd Jul / 1 Comment
Relentless in Texas (Texas Rodeo #6) by Kari Lynn Dell: Carmelita “Carma” White Fox has a special talent. She can sometimes sense a person’s emotions as an INFJ, “introverted, intuitive, feeling and judging person. The super-empath.” It seems INFJ people are really good at picking up on non-verbal tells and […]
22nd Jul / 3 Comments
Older by Pamela Redmond is the fabulous sequel to Younger, wherein Liza, having left her younger man and isolated herself for 2 years, is ready to rejoin civilisation, see her granddaughter get born and carve out a new reality for herself as she approaches her half century milestone.
22nd Jul / 0 Comments
In The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel, As a French-born Jew, Eva Traub’s parents, formerly from Poland, thought they were saving their daughter from a life of degradation and possible harm by moving to Paris. But in 1942 as World War II finds even their beloved city occupied […]
22nd Jul / 1 Comment
In Cinderella Unmasked by Susannah Erwin, Nelle Lassen attends a masked party in an effort to secure funding for a foundation she works for. There she meets a masked man that she hits it off with, but when he pulls off his mask, it turns out to be Grayson Monk, […]
22nd Jul / 35 Comments
Today it is my pleasure to Welcome author Jackie Ashenden to HJ! Hi Jackie and welcome to HJ! We’re so excited to chat with you about your new release, Come Home to Deep River! Tell us about the book with this fun little challenge using the title of the […]