Category: HJ Recommends


REVIEW: Turn Up the Heat by Kimberly Kincaid
17th Mar / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Turn Up the Heat by Kimberly Kincaid

Turn Up the Heat (Pine Mountain #1) by Kimberly Kincaid: Turn Up the Heat by Kimberly Kincaid is a page turner, with laughter, scrumptious food, and a very hunky car mechanic. Oh and lots of snow! Imagine that, but for this story, I totally did not mind the blizzards! Bellamy Blake […]

REVIEW: Werewolf in Las Vegas by Vicki Lewis Thompson
17th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Werewolf in Las Vegas by Vicki Lewis Thompson

In Werewolf in Las Vegas (Wild About You #6) by Vicki Lewis Thompson, Giselle Landry lives in San Francisco but must travel to Las Vegas to find her brother Bryce. She has several contacts in the area, one of them being the Cartwrights, a local family of werewolves…just like her […]

REVIEW: A Simple Hope by Rosalind Lauer
15th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Simple Hope by Rosalind Lauer

In A Simple Hope (Lancaster Crossroads #2) by Rosalind Lauer, An auto accident took the lives of a couple of Rachel King’s friends and severely injured her fiance James, bringing sorrow to their small Amish community. Rachel still looks forward to building a life with James, but since losing the […]

REVIEW: Hot and Bothered by Kate Meader
14th Mar / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Hot and Bothered by Kate Meader

Hot and Bothered (Hot in the Kitchen #3) by Kate Meader: Jules Kilroy is a single mother, she is the younger sister of the famous Jake Kilroy and Shane Doyle, she has dyslexia, and to top it all off, she is in love with her best friend, Taddeo DeLuca. “In this […]

REVIEW: Mad About You by Joan Kilby
14th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Mad About You by Joan Kilby

Mad About You by Joan Kilby is another wonderful addition to the Indulgence line. I enjoy stories about strong friendships that evolve into love and this one fits the bill perfectly. Cassy Morris and Scott Thornton have been best friends since they were about seven years old. When Scott’s mother […]

REVIEW: What a Sicilian Husband Wants by Michelle Smart
14th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: What a Sicilian Husband Wants by Michelle Smart

In What a Sicilian Husband Wants by Michelle Smart, Grace Holden is desperately hiding from the past by moving countries and cutting all ties. She is determined to not let her now infant daughter anywhere near the dark power and money of her millionaire Sicilian husband. Luca Mastrangelo has finally […]

REVIEW: Be With Me by J. Jynn
14th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Be With Me by J. Jynn

In Be With Me (Wait For You #2) by J. Lynn, Teresa Hamilton’s entire life has shifted. She was on her way to a career in dance when an injury forced her to reassess everything. Now going to college in the loving, albeit over-protective, shadow of her big brother Cameron, […]

REVIEW: The Bride Said Maybe by Cathy Maxwell
13th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Bride Said Maybe by Cathy Maxwell

The Bride Said Maybe by Cathy Maxwell: There’s been a bit of talk on Harelquin Junkie recently about tropes, and which ones certain novels use. The Bride Says Maybe uses one not on the list, the “married to pay your father’s/uncle’s/brother’s/guardian’s debt” trope. In this case, the sacrificial victim is Lady […]

REVIEW: Perfect Catch by Sierra Dean
12th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Perfect Catch by Sierra Dean

In Perfect Catch (Boys of Summer #2) by Sierra Dean, Floridian Alice Darling has a lot going on in her life. She is the single mother of a nine year old little girl, looks after her depressed brother, and works as both a waitress and a minor league umpire. Her inquisitive […]

REVIEW: Safe in the Tycoon’s Arms by Jennifer Faye
12th Mar / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Safe in the Tycoon’s Arms by Jennifer Faye

Safe in the Tycoon’s Arms by Jennifer Faye: It had to have been the boxers. That’s why she didn’t recognize the owner of the house in which Kate was staying. Lucas Carrington ambushed her during the storm that night, and things weren’t the same since. She already had enough on her […]