Category: HJ Recommends
16th Feb / 6 Comments
In Need You Now (Man of the Month #3) by J. Kenner, Daydreams of gorgeous Mina Silver are nothing new to Cameron Reed, seeing as he’s had a crush on her since they were teenagers. She’s off-limits, though, where she’s his best friend Darryl’s twin sister. And it’s becoming a […]
15th Feb / 8 Comments
One Fine Day by Cindy Kirk: Abby and Jonah used to be childhood best friends. Jonah was always Abby’s biggest supporter and defended her when needed, until she agreed to be a surrogate for him and his wife. Abby had big dreams of owning her own coffee shop and the […]
14th Feb / 4 Comments
Midnight Valentine by J.T. Geissinger: Megan just feels lost after losing her best friend and husband. Even five years later, she’s still wearing her ring and working to fulfill the dreams they had by moving, buying, and planning to restore the Buttercup to its former glory. She’s a bright, feisty, and […]
14th Feb / 2 Comments
Dealing Double by Tamra Baumann: Archaeologist Gabby has lived under an assumed identity for years, hiding from her mobster father’s enemies. But when an important sculpture from her museum goes missing, and she suspects her father, Gabby goes on the hunt for the missing twin buried somewhere in New Mexico […]
13th Feb / 4 Comments
In Surprise Me by Sophie Kinsella, Sylvie and Dan are commonly looked at by their friends and family as a seemingly perfect couple. They balance their careers with their family life, which isn’t easy with twin girls, and they have an unbreakable bond. So when a yearly visit to their […]
12th Feb / 2 Comments
In Contracted for the Petrakis Heir by Annie West, having sex with Adoni Petrakis seemed liked a good idea at the time, but now Alice finds herself pregnant. Unfortunately, she can barely take care of herself, so how is it possible she’s going to be able to care for a […]
11th Feb / 6 Comments
In Hold on Tight (Man of the Month #2) by J. Kenner, There are days when Spencer Dean feels like he’s never going to shed his past, having grown up on the wrong side of Austin. His television career in remodeling and flipping houses looked like it might be the […]
10th Feb / 2 Comments
Medal Up (A Winter Olympics Duology) is two really good novellas in one with Fighting their Attraction penned by Nicole Flockton and encompassing a snowboarding hero and a figure skating heroine hoping to win gold while as the title says fighting their attraction; while Man of Ice is penned by […]
10th Feb / 2 Comments
Plain Jeopardy Any novel by Alison Stone is a novel guaranteed to keep me reading until the very last word. Ms. Stone is a gifted storyteller, especially in weaving romantic suspense! In Plain Jeopardy, it is touching to see that Grace has an opportunity to discover who was responsible for […]
9th Feb / 6 Comments
In The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah, Moving from place to place has become the norm for Leni Allbright and her mother and father, Cora and Ernt. Especially since her Dad returned home from Vietnam, having been held captive for several years as a POW. But moving to Alaska seems […]