Category: HJ Recommends
2nd Jul / 0 Comments
What a Dog Knows by Susan Wilson: When young Ruby, aka Mary Jones’s abilities become a perceived devil issue at the convent for orphaned girls, Ruby knows it’s time to get out of dodge. As one decision leads to the next, Ruby finds herself in the care and tutelage of Madame […]
1st Jul / 1 Comment
Incense and Sensibility by Sonali Dev: Yash Raje is used to being the creator and controller of his own destiny, firmly believing that if you control your feelings you can be in control of your world. Determined to use this mantra and his affluent background to help bring change to the […]
28th Jun / 2 Comments
In Lizzie & Dante by Mary Bly by Mary Bly, In her early thirties, Lizzie Delford shouldn’t be grappling with her mortality, but a recent, potentially deadly diagnosis changed everything. Her solution? After ending the school term at Fordham, where she teaches Shakespeare, Lizzie, her best friend Grey and his boyfriend […]
28th Jun / 1 Comment
Secrets of Cinderella’s Awakening is written with the seasoned skill of accomplished author Sharon Kendrick. And how good is the cover? Love, laughter, tears and battle of the wills burn up the pages and I thoroughly enjoyed it. An incredible dinner leads to an even more incredible and unforgettable night.
27th Jun / 0 Comments
Ruff and Tumble by Lucy Gilmore is the cutest, sweetest story I have read in a while. Lucy Gilmore always touches the heart with her very likable characters and adorable dogs.
26th Jun / 0 Comments
A Duke in Time by Janna MacGregor is the first book in the new The Widow Rules series by Janna MacGregor. It was fast-paced and drew me in from the beginning. The storyline of a duke’s son marrying three women and them discovering it when he dies was unique. The series […]
25th Jun / 0 Comments
In The Monster (Boston Belles #3) by L.J. Shen, The first time Aisling “Ash” Fitzpatrick met Sam Brennan, it had been one of the worst nights of her life. Then he kissed her, and she was able to forget her grief for a short while. It would take many brief […]
24th Jun / 0 Comments
In The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner, Nella began working in her mother’s apothecary shop when she was barely old enough to walk and talk. Helping women with whatever maladies affected them was the number one rule. Little did she know that by 1791, twenty years after taking over the […]
23rd Jun / 0 Comments
Nine Months to Claim Her by Natalie Anderson is an emotional story and I really enjoyed it. Two strangers, both pretending they are someone else had a wonderful night that both used to forget about their daily grind and all the worlds’ troubles on their shoulders. A wonderful and unforgettable night […]
22nd Jun / 0 Comments
Profiling a Killer by Nichole Severn is the first book in Harlequin’s continuity series, Behavioral Analysis Unit. Dr. Aubrey Flood is a renowned medical examiner in Seattle. Three years ago she provided the critical insight which led to capturing the X Marks the Spot serial killer. That man killed one […]