Category: HJ Recommends
27th May / 4 Comments
In Million Dollar Devil (Million Dollar #1) by Katy Evans, Elizabeth “Lizzy” Banks has spent a lifetime trying to live up to her father’s expectations, especially now that she’s vying to become his replacement as CEO of his menswear company, Banks LTD. The new project she’s working on is almost […]
26th May / 4 Comments
In The Billionaire’s Virgin Temptation by Michelle Conder, Ruby Clarkson has spent years placing her focus on her law career instead of her personal life. And she’s more than okay with that, even if her sister and friends think of her as closed off emotionally. But there’s one man who […]
25th May / 1 Comment
Meant to Be: a Perfect Fit short story by Alison Bliss is a very sweet second chance story that will make you believe that everyone deserves a second chance at love. This is the second chance foor Sidney and Brett to get it right this time. Brett Carmichael has a temper. […]
24th May / 2 Comments
In The Surgeon’s Convenient Husband by Amy Ruttan, Dr. Ruby Cloutier married Aran Atkinson before he left for the military five years ago. She married him in hopes of staying in the country, but when he returns home after being injured, she finds her chance of staying could be at […]
22nd May / 2 Comments
Untouched Until Her Ultra-Rich Husband by Dani Collins is a unique and sexy modern marriage of convenience romance. Luli Cruz has lived a life very different from most of her peers. As a child growing up in Venezuela, her mother trained her for the beauty pageant life but ended up […]
21st May / 1 Comment
Luck of the Draw by B.J. Daniels is the second book in her Sterling’s Montana series. This author is one of the top romantic suspense authors in Harlequin’s lineup. B.J. Daniels always manages to keep her readers on the edge of their seat with her suspense stories. Luck of the Draw […]
20th May / 10 Comments
In Sunset Beach by Mary Kay Andrews , Drue Campbell has great memories of Coquina Cottage in Sunset Beach, Florida, the small home her maternal grandparents built with their own hands decades ago. It should be the perfect place to heal after recently losing her mother to cancer, losing her waitressing […]
19th May / 2 Comments
Sugar & Spice by Christine d’Abo is book two in the Sugar Series, but can definitely be read as a standalone. I haven’t had the chance to read the first book, but that had no effect on me enjoying Sugar and Spice. I found this book to be well thought out […]
18th May / 2 Comments
Defending Morgan by Susan Stoker is the third book in her Mountain Mercenaries series. Getting to know each of these dedicated men is a real treat. Getting to know the women they fall in love with is also quite a treat. Susan Stoker has a special knack for depicting dedicated, honorable […]
17th May / 2 Comments
Kiss Me Tonight by Maria Luis: Aspen is returning home to take up the mantle as the new high school football coach. Football runs in her blood and is the family legacy. She was a talented kicker at the high school and collegiate level despite being female. She’s feisty, smart, independent, […]