Category: HJ Recommends
9th Feb / 2 Comments
In The Astronaut and the Star by Jen Comfort, While a lot of kids say they want to grow up to be an astronaut, Regina “Reggie” Hayes has actually made that a reality through hard work and tenacity. After an aviation career in the Navy and a mission aboard the […]
8th Feb / 0 Comments
In With Love from London by Sarah Jio, Librarian Valentina “Val” Baker has had two spirit-crushing blows dealt to her back to back: her husband asked for a divorce, ending their more than a decade-long relationship together, and her estranged mother passed away, leaving Val her Primrose Hill, London, property. […]
1st Feb / 0 Comments
Secrets of a Bad Reputation (Dynasties: DNA Dilemma #1)by Joss Wood is a book I have enjoyed from start to finish. Just imagine this: a rock star with a HUGE bad boy reputation, a PR (not his) in charge of her family company’s benefit gala of the year, a VERY old-school, […]
31st Jan / 2 Comments
In The Damaged (The Insiders Trilogy #2) by Tijan (2/8), Kash Collelo learned quickly at a young age how to protect himself, given his messed up childhood. Now in the public eye in a way that is jarring and dangerous, he not only needs to focus on taking control of […]
27th Jan / 1 Comment
Ramón and Julieta was the first book in the new Love and Tacos series by Alana Albertson, who was a new author for me. The storyline was parallel to Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet with the enemy to love troupe, but it ended with a happy ever after instead of death. […]
25th Jan / 0 Comments
One Night Consequence (Clashing Birthrights #4) by Yvonne Lindsay is a story with a lot of meaning. Stevie Nickerson is the owner of the boutique hotel Fletcher Richmond arrives at for two weeks away from family and business dramas. Both have known each other for years, as Fletcher was Stevie’s […]
24th Jan / 0 Comments
In Lease on Love by Falon Ballard, Sadie Green has been putting in insane hours for years as a financial analyst to guarantee she’ll be the next one promoted to the senior level. So when she doesn’t get the job, things…well, they don’t go so well. Sadie is soon looking […]
21st Jan / 1 Comment
You Can Run by Rebecca Zanetti is the first book in the Laurel Snow series. FBI agent Laurel Snow returns to her hometown when several bodies are discovered after an avalanche. When it’s determined a serial killer is on the loose, Laurel is paired up with Huck Rivers, a former […]
21st Jan / 2 Comments
Million-Dollar Mix-Up is the first book in author Jessica Lemmon’s new series, The Dunn Brothers. I really enjoyed this book. Kendall Squire is a Hollywood talent agent with only one actor to represent. Her former boss gave Kendall the list of the actors he represented when he retired but they […]
19th Jan / 0 Comments
Lucky Leap Dayby Ann Marie Walker: After being dumped by her boyfriend, aspiring screenplay writer Cara decides that giving up a once in a lifetime trip to Ireland would just be stupid, which is how she finds herself flying solo to Dublin for the leap year weekend. However the last thing Cara […]