Category: HJ Recommends
23rd Feb / 8 Comments
In True to You (Montana Heat #2) by Jennifer Ryan, As a sniper for the DEA, Dawson King never saw himself going undercover. But after he was set up by a local drug dealer to take down one of the criminal’s enemies, King wants to see Iceman behind bars. And […]
23rd Feb / 3 Comments
In Saving the Sheriff (Hills of Texas #1) by Kadie Scott, Sheriff Cash Hill is determined to do two things –– to be a good sheriff and raise his daughter. Certainly, there’s no way he’d give another woman a chance, not after learning that the day his wife died she […]
23rd Feb / 2 Comments
In The Doctors’ Baby Miracle by Tina Beckett,Tucker and Kady went their separate ways after losing their child to illness, but when they come face-to-face again, their feelings for each other are still as strong as ever. But with Kady wanting another child and Tucker making a decision that prevented […]
22nd Feb / 6 Comments
In Devil in Tartan (Highland Grooms #4) by Julia London, Things have not been going well for quite some time for Lottie Livingstone’s clan on the isle of Lismore. Unable to pay their rent or find a way to make money on the rocky island, their leader–her father–begins illegally distilling […]
19th Feb / 10 Comments
In Sisters Like Us (Mischief Bay #4) by Susan Mallery, Like many single moms out there, Harper Szymanski has decided there just aren’t enough hours in the day to accomplish everything. Balancing her virtual assistant business out of her house along with finding time to spend with her sixteen-year-old daughter […]
19th Feb / 4 Comments
While I love everything Carolyn Brown, I have to say that One Lucky Cowboy (Lucky #2) was a surprise for me. This story not only has sexy cowboys, strong female characters and meddling grandmothers, it also has a hint of suspense and mystery, which I found refreshing. This is the […]
18th Feb / 6 Comments
In By the Book by Julia Sonneborn, English professor Anne Correy spends her days lecturing about nineteenth century female authors and her nights writing a book about the exact same subject. She’s always dreamed of being an author. Not only does Anne want to know what it feels like to […]
18th Feb / 3 Comments
Valentine Kisses (The Moore Sisters of Montana Book 2) by Ann B. Harrison (Feb 5) was so sweetly satisfying that I ran out to one click book 1. The great thing is that this book can be read as a stand alone. A sweet romance with a HEA set in […]
17th Feb / 2 Comments
Valentine Charms by Anne McAllisteris a sweet novella friends to lovers book that pits the two most unlikely characters together. But as you find out in the end, they are the most suited characters to receive a HEA, and there are 23 second grade students that will hole heartedly agree. […]
17th Feb / 2 Comments
In Twin Surprise for the Italian Doc (Rescued Hearts #2) by Alison Roberts (HQN), Georgia Bennett wants a baby, but she never imagined falling pregnant with twins. However, she doesn’t want a relationship, so telling the father is out of the question. But when Matteo Martini – the man she […]