Category: HJ Recommends
7th Mar / 4 Comments
Love Story by Lauren Layne: It’s no secret that I am a Lauren Layne fangirl. She could write a computer manual, and I would read it… and I’d probably like it. Love Story is the third, stand-alone book in her Love Unexpectedly series. I have read the first two books in […]
6th Mar / 10 Comments
In Starting Over on Blackberry Lane (Life in Icicle Falls #10) by Sheila Roberts, Running the Gingerbread Haus in Icicle Falls keeps baker Cass Wilkes busy. Which is a good thing, considering she’s feeling the effects of her empty-nest syndrome in a big way lately. Then her roof caves in […]
6th Mar / 4 Comments
In New York Nights(Heart of the City #2 by CJ Duggan, New York City has always been a place in the world Sarah Williams dreamed of one day visiting. And now with an incredible job opportunity as an au-pair lined up, she’s determined to make the most of it. Except […]
5th Mar / 3 Comments
The Wright Brother Hello, K.A. Linde. Where have you been all my reading life? Somehow, I missed you until The Wright Brother, but I am quickly rectifying that and working my way through your backlist. If The Wright Brother is any indication, we are going to be friends for a […]
2nd Mar / 6 Comments
One More Kiss by Samantha Chase is the first spin-off book of her Shaughnessy Brothers series. This new series features the members of Riley Shaughnessy’s band. First up is Matt Reed. When the band decides to take a break, he decides to try Broadway.
2nd Mar / 8 Comments
In Grappling for Position (Against the Cage, #4) by Melynda Price Regan “Rapscallion” Matthews turned to MMA fighting after years of abuse at the hands of his drunken father left him looking for a way to stand up for himself. And he’s certainly done just that, becoming one of the biggest […]
1st Mar / 3 Comments
Stealing Mr. Right by Tamara Morgan: Being married to an FBI agent, and a damn good one at that, isn’t all its cracked up to be, not when you’re a jewel thief; and especially when feelings have grown that never should have. Penelope figured marrying Grant was the perfect way to […]
1st Mar / 2 Comments
Pursued by the Desert Prince by Dani Collins: The first story in the Sauveterre Siblings quartet introduces us to the two sets of twins that will be featured in this series about passion, duty and family. Ramon and Henri are identical twins, as are their two younger sisters, Angelique and Trella. […]
28th Feb / 2 Comments
The Innocent’s Secret Baby by Carol Marinelli: This sensual romance set in England and Italy is the tale of a billionaire who finds himself captivated by an English rose. Sicilian tycoon Raul di Savo has been looking for ways to get revenge on rival hotelier Bastiano, an ex-childhood friend. When […]
27th Feb / 4 Comments
In Close Enough to Touch by Colleen Oakley, Jubilee Jenkins has known since she was a young girl that she wasn’t like others, given that she was diagnosed as being allergic to people. Yes, skin-to-skin contact could literally kill her. So feeling as the odd person out has been a […]