Category: HJ Recommends
14th Jul / 4 Comments
In Last Guard (Psy-Changeling Trinity #5) by Nalini Singh, As the face of her family’s thriving business in Delhi, Payal Rao is known for being ruthless and cold. Exactly what one would expect from a teleport-capable, telekinetic Cardinal Psy–well, pre-Silence that is. Since the fall of Silence, her fellow Psy […]
13th Jul / 0 Comments
Invitation from the Venetian Billionaire by Lucy King is a great read and I loved that Carla was portrayed as a hard-working, strong female, who had no time for relationships beyond a couple of days. Book two in the trilogy of three lost to each other triplets, we meet Rico, second […]
12th Jul / 0 Comments
How to win the Surgeon’s Heart by Tina Beckett is the second Medical Romance I have read in recent times and I have become quite the fan of this line. The research is very well done and the reader can learn lot of interesting details about medical issues. Since my first […]
11th Jul / 2 Comments
In The Blood is Love (Dark Eyes #2) by Karina Halle, Since turning twenty-one, Lenore Warwick has found out she’s half-vampire/half-witch, she’s lost someone close to her, had to fight for her own life, learned the truth about her origins, and has fallen in love with a centuries-old vampire named […]
11th Jul / 0 Comments
Home to the Outback by Nicole Flockton is the first book in her new Welcome to Bunya Junction series. Sindy Carruthers returned to Bunya Junction under a bit of a cloud of mystery. What made her leave the excellent job as an ER nurse she had in the city? After […]
10th Jul / 1 Comment
Heirly Ever After by Magan Vernon: At first I wanted to think Madison had done a crazy thing by dropping out of college to follow her gamer boyfriend who later dumped her, but when I look back on poor decisions made when I was young, I have no room to judge. […]
8th Jul / 4 Comments
In A Thin Disguise (Richter #2) by Catherine Bybee, In Las Vegas on assignment, operative Olivia’s entire life changes in the blink of an eye. How she ended up one minute talking to a handsome man out on the strip and then the next minute in the ICU is anyone’s […]
8th Jul / 0 Comments
Falling for the Brooding Doc by Annie Claydon: As a doctor and a championship rower Laurie Sullivan is convinced that she knows her own body’s limits which is exactly why she refuses to slow down or take her injury seriously.
5th Jul / 0 Comments
In Riley Thorn and the Corpse in the Closet (Riley Thorn #2) by Lucy Score, Riley Thorn has tried for the past, oh, thirty or so years to forget that she comes from a family of psychics. And that she has powers of her own. Unfortunately, the rest of the […]
5th Jul / 0 Comments
The Boy Who Lived in the Ceiling by Cara Thurlbourn: Homeless and desperate, Freddie lucks out one dreary night as a family leaves their house to go on a holiday they have won. As he watches the frantic minutes prior to them leaving, the eldest daughter Violet stops to rummage through […]