Category: HJ Recommends


REVIEW: Falling for Her Rival by Jackie Braun
19th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Falling for Her Rival by Jackie Braun

Falling for Her Rival by Jackie Braun: Who knew a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors would be only the first competition of many for Finn and Lara? A kiss for good luck. That’s what Finn asked for as she was whisked away in the cab that would have been his. […]

REVIEW: A Vampire’s Promise by Carla Susan Smith
18th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Vampire’s Promise by Carla Susan Smith

In A Vampire’s Promise by Carla Susan Smith, Rowan has never been lucky in the romance department. But that changes the night she meets Gabriel in Rosie’s bar. He looks like a Viking and is more handsome than any model she could ever picture in her head. And he is […]

REVIEW: Once Upon a Billionaire by Jessica Clare
18th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Once Upon a Billionaire by Jessica Clare

In Once Upon a Billionaire (Billionaire Boys Club #4) by Jessica Clare, Griffin is a member of the royal family of Bellisime living in the USA, trying to distance himself from all that being royal entails. With the upcoming marriage of his cousin, Griffin’s presence in Bellisime is not only […]

REVIEW: Twelfth Night by Deanna Raybourn
18th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Twelfth Night by Deanna Raybourn

Twelfth Night by Deanna Raybourn is a novella, number 5.6 of her “Lady Julia Gray series.” It is a story so full of life and lively characters that it nearly seems like a full novel, and not just fifty or so pages long. Additionally, any story about a woman who […]

REVIEW: The Scoundrel’s Seduction by Jennifer Haymore
17th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Scoundrel’s Seduction by Jennifer Haymore

The Scoundrel’s Seduction (House of Trent Series #3) by Jennifer Haymore: Obviously, the beginning of a book often determines the direction of an entire book. The Scoundrel’s Seduction starts with a state-sanctioned murder—that of a dissolute and traitorous peer. Viscount Dunthorpe is a treacherous and treasonous man, and Samson Hawkins, who […]

REVIEW: Burned by Sarah Morgan
16th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Burned by Sarah Morgan

In Burned by Sarah Morgan (Miller Sisters #2) by Sarah Morgan, Rosie Miller’s craptastic day just got even worse. Not only is she staring down a breakup with her current boyfriend, but the first love of her life, Hunter Black, is the new owner of the London fitness center she works for. Awkwardness […]

REVIEW: Need You Now by Debbi Rawlins
14th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Need You Now by Debbi Rawlins

Need You Now (Made in Montana #8) by Debbi Rawlins: Blackfoot Falls is your typical small town, where everybody knows everyone and gossip is a way of life. With the exception of college, Melanie Knowles has spent her entire life in Blackfoot Falls. She is a teacher at the local […]

REVIEW: Sweet by Erin McCarthy
14th Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Sweet by Erin McCarthy

In Sweet (True Believers #2) by Erin McCarthy, Jessica Sweet simply can’t face her parents this summer while on break from college. Being a preacher’s daughter has meant that she’s had to act a particular way her whole life, hiding her true thoughts and feelings. College has been a time […]

REVIEW: Ruin Me by Jamie Brenner
12th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Ruin Me by Jamie Brenner

In Ruin Me by Jamie Brenner, Lulu Sterling was born into the world of art. Her father was a famous sculptor before his suicide when she was very young, and her mother opened Anna Sterling Gallery initially to showcase his work. Now on summer hiatus from NYU, Lulu is expected […]

REVIEW: The Virgin of Clan Sinclair by Karen Ranney
11th Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Virgin of Clan Sinclair by Karen Ranney

The Virgin of Clan Sinclair by Karen Ranney takes place just slightly after the events of the previous book in the series The Witch of Clan Sinclair, and is the third book of the Clan Sinclair trilogy. This book focuses on Ellice Traylor. Her former sister-in-law is Virginia, who is now […]