Category: HJ Recommends
27th Dec / 6 Comments
In Be Mine Forever by Kennedy Ryan, One of the constants in Jo Walsh’s life is Cam Mitchell. He might be a rising star in the world of art these days, but he’s been her friend since they were tweens–and he’s also the one guy she’s harbored feelings for who’s […]
13th Dec / 7 Comments
In A Winter in New York by Josie Silver, When Iris was leaving her bad situation behind in London to start over again in New York City, she knew there would be some hiccups at first. But she didn’t expect to feel so heartbroken over the recent loss of her […]
1st Dec / 6 Comments
In Emergency Contact by Lauren Layne & Anthony LeDonne, There was a time when Tom would have smiled the whole while he talked or thought about Katherine. Since their divorce four years ago, not so much. When he gets a call that she’s been in an accident and he’s listed […]
25th Nov / 8 Comments
The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer: Workaholic Alexandra “Alex” Herrera has everything in her life planned, as she always wanted; she was a rising star at a prestigious law firm in Portland and about to get her final goal, a partner’s share, with all the benefits it entails. Then her […]
20th Nov / 5 Comments
In What We Could Have Been by Jess Sinclair, Their love was supposed to last a lifetime. Both Blue Shea and Enzo Castellari believed that to their very core from the time they were kids until a tragic event took her beloved mother’s life. It left Blue with little choice […]
7th Nov / 6 Comments
In There Are No Saints by Sophie Lark, Sculptor Cole Blackwell has never been called a good guy and he is completely fine with that. If people knew the truth behind just how far he will go to control those around him–and to rid San Francisco of those not worth […]
17th Oct / 9 Comments
In Better Hate than Never by Chloe Liese, Kate Wilmot has known Christopher Petruchio since she was a baby. Literally. They grew up next to each other, their families close friends until tragedy struck, taking Christopher’s parents from him in a car wreck. Kate’s parents pulled him into their family […]
29th Sep / 6 Comments
In The Wake-Up Call by Beth O’Leary, A little bit of workplace competition can be a good thing, right? In the case of Izzy Jenkins and Lucas da Silva, it will either prove to be what finally helps them get along or what pushes them apart for good. Because as […]
29th Sep / 5 Comments
His Housekeeper’s Twin Baby Confession by Abby Green: Running on pure instinct, Massimo hires dangerously thin and visibly worn out Carrie on the spot as his housekeeper. Four years later Massimo and Carrie face the inevitable head on and explore their mutual attraction that’s grown over the years for an agreed […]
31st Aug / 5 Comments
The Maid Married to the Billionaire by Lynne Graham is incredibly enjoyable and edge of seat adventure. A pretty graphic introduction to Skye commences The Maid Married to the Billionaire and when Enzo happens upon her in the middle of the night on the side of the road; he turns into […]