Category: HJ Recommends


REVIEW: #Moonstruck by Sariah Wilson
25th Jul / 4 Comments

REVIEW: #Moonstruck by Sariah Wilson

#Moonstruck by Sariah Wilson: Maisy loves music and being in the band with her three very protective, very annoying, older brothers. They aren’t famous by any stretch and each has another job to help pay the bills. She is talented, smart, feisty, devoted to her family, and lives by two simple […]

REVIEW: The Cottages on Silver Beach by RaeAnne Thayne
25th Jul / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Cottages on Silver Beach by RaeAnne Thayne

In The Cottages on Silver Beach (Haven Point #8) by RaeAnne Thayne, Running the Inn at Haven Point might not have been Megan Hamilton’s dream career, but since it’s been in her family for generations, she’s staying put. For now. Although since her photography work is starting to get recognition, […]

REVIEW: A Cinderella for the Desert King by Kim Lawrence
25th Jul / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Cinderella for the Desert King by Kim Lawrence

In A Cinderella for the Desert King by Kim Lawrence, when Abby finds herself kidnapped by desert bandits, she’s lucky that the mysterious Zain comes to her rescue. Unfortunately though, the only way to escape her captors is to marry him. Once she’s free, they go their separate ways until […]

REVIEW: The Naked Truth by Vi Keeland
24th Jul / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Naked Truth by Vi Keeland

The Naked Truth by Vi Keeland: Layla is done with picking the wrong guy. She’s content in a new relationship with another lawyer from her firm. When she’s not working all the hours of the day, she spends time with her best friend and goddaughter. With all the billable hours, she’s […]

REVIEW: Three Courageous Words by Elle James
24th Jul / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Three Courageous Words by Elle James

Three Courageous Words (Mission: Six #3) by Elle James: His mission is to get General Ibrahim Koku. “Buck” Graham Buckner and his SEAL team are in South Sudan to stop the warlord, Koku from stealing food and aid supplies that should be going to the refugee camps

REVIEW: The Season of Silver Linings by Christine Nolfi
20th Jul / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Season of Silver Linings by Christine Nolfi

In The Season of Silver Linings (Sweet Lake #3) by Christine Nolfi, Being a pastry chef at her best friend Linnie’s inn is a dream come true for Jada Brooks. So is watching all of their–and their other best friend Cat’s–hard work pay off with business now booming. But there […]

REVIEW: You Send Me by Jeannie Moon
20th Jul / 3 Comments

REVIEW: You Send Me by Jeannie Moon

You Send Me by Jeannie Moon: Jordan Velsor is a very independent woman, determined not to need a man in her life after discovering that her fiancé was cheating on her. However, when doctor Nick Rinaldi helps her when she’s very sick with pneumonia, she finds herself falling for him, […]

REVIEW: Surprise Twins for the Surgeon by Sue Mackay
19th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Surprise Twins for the Surgeon by Sue Mackay

In Surprise Twins for the Surgeon by Sue Mackay, Alesha Milligan is all alone on a holiday she was supposed to be taking with her boyfriend until he broke things off. So, it’s just lucky that Kristof Montfort comes to her rescue on her first night in Dubrovnik. Determined to […]

REVIEW: Walk the Line by J. Kenner
18th Jul / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Walk the Line by J. Kenner

In Walk the Line (Man of the Month #12) by J. Kenner, Brent is a single father first and the head of security at The Fix on Sixth second. And as a former police detective, he’s well suited for the job. Between his crazy work hours and spending time with […]

REVIEW: A Rogue for Emily by Catherine Hemmerling
17th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Rogue for Emily by Catherine Hemmerling

In A Rogue for Emily (Lady Lancaster Garden Society #5) by Catherine Hemmerling, Emily Moss and Alexander Bredon have always been at odds ever since they met when they were younger. However, when Lady Lancaster brings the pair together for a mission, Emily has no choice but to accept that […]