Category: HJ Recommends
10th Jun / 5 Comments
I love a great foodie book and I really fell in love with the Pine Mountain series after book one. I have to tell you, Gimme Some Sugar (Pine Mountain #2) by Kimberly Kincaid is another hit out of the park in my personal opinion. It has drama, it has humor, […]
10th Jun / 6 Comments
More Than a Fling? by Joss Wood: Ross has no intention of saying yes to Alyssa Jones. After all, he never responded to her eleventy billion emails and phone calls she’d left for him. But now she was here in Cape Town giving him the once-over like he was a slab […]
10th Jun / 2 Comments
In Cold Pursuit (Cold Justice #2) by Toni Anderson, Vivi is a single parent to her son Michael with little involvement, if any from Michael’s father. Michael has some issues, they are coping (though some days it feels like just barely), and Vivi is doing her best for him. After […]
9th Jun / 1 Comment
In Ghouls Rush In (Peyton Clark #1) by H.P. Mallory, Peyton Clark’s new home in New Orleans may need some work. Left to her by a great-aunt she never met, the mansion leaks like a sieve and is currently uninhabitable. But that doesn’t stop Peyton from moving in and convincing […]
9th Jun / 4 Comments
Blame It on Texas by Amie Louellen is a delightful little novella that I could not but down. A refreshing plot draws the reader into this entertaining romance with characters that are likeable, fun and real. This is a cute and sexy read that kept me engaged from beginning to […]
9th Jun / 6 Comments
In Your Ranch…Or Mine? by Kathie DeNosky, professional poker player Lane Donaldson wins 50 percent interest in the Lucky Ace Ranch. But his partner’s granddaughter and the owner of the other 50 percent of the ranch, Taylor Scott is not willing to let her grandfather’s heirloom go into some stranger’s […]
8th Jun / 6 Comments
In Her Summer with the Marine by Susan Meier, Ellie McDermott has just returned home to Harmony Hills to help her ill father. Ellie believed that everything was okay with her father, until she received a call to come home ASAP because he was found sitting naked in the park […]
6th Jun / 1 Comment
Wed at Leisure by Sabrina Darby is the companion novella to Woo’d in Haste and both shows the other side of the relationship between the two sisters (Catherine and Bianca) and completes the story. This is Catherine’s story, and she turns out to be much more involved and complex than […]
5th Jun / 0 Comments
In Breaking Point by Lindsay McKenna, Bay is far way from her hillbilly roots, the roots that have grounded her and shaped who she is today. Bay is highly trained and skilled military. As a medic, she’s joining a team of SEALS already stationed in Afghanistan as part of a […]
5th Jun / 0 Comments
In Heated (Most Wanted #2) by J. Kenner, Indianapolis homicide detective Sloane Watson has dealt with her fair share of pain and emotional suffering, both in her childhood and while on the police force. She finds herself following a few leads on a possible missing persons case, ending up in […]