Category: HJ Recommends
21st Jun / 2 Comments
In Pack Up the Moon by Kristan Higgins, Lauren and Joshua’s relationship didn’t get off to the most auspicious start the first time they met. Both were in college at the time, still finding their way. But neither of them had a clue that their future romance would endure daily […]
20th Jun / 0 Comments
In Memories of You (Stark Security #5.5) by J. Kenner, Childhood best friends Abby Jones and Renly Cooper haven’t seen each other in years. Not since he had to abruptly move away in high school when his parents divorced. A lot has changed since then. Renly, now a former Navy […]
20th Jun / 0 Comments
Island Charm by Audrey Wick truly is a charming story. The author takes you through all the wonderful things that make Key West a special place. I could almost taste the Key Lime pie and feel the ocean breeze. Having never been to Key West, I think of it as […]
19th Jun / 2 Comments
In Dream Spinner (Dream Team #3) by Kristen Ashley , Hattie Yates grew up wanting to be a ballerina–and with her father wanting her to be the *best* ballerina ever–even if that meant he was constantly verbally and emotionally abusive to get her there. Now she’s a dancer in Smithie’s Revue […]
18th Jun / 1 Comment
What If You & Me by Roni Loren: Andi is no stranger to the horrors of the world, after having her own scary confrontation with a dangerous man Andi has decided to channel her fear and anxiety into a more productive outlet; her horror novels and true crime podcasts. Determined to […]
18th Jun / 0 Comments
The Marine’s Mission by Deb Kastner is part of her Rocky Mountain Family series. Ruby Winslow is the main service dog trainer at the Winslow family training facility, A New Leash on Love. She and the family consider their rescuing and training dogs to be part of their ministry honoring […]
17th Jun / 1 Comment
Just One More Night by Caitlyn Crews is my second foray into the Harlequin Dare series. Apparently , it will be my last since there was a message at the end of this novel that stated the line would be ending and recommended readers turn to the Harlequin Desire line. […]
16th Jun / 0 Comments
Beth & Amy by Virginia Kantra: The modern retake on Little Women and the second novel in the March Sisters Series, explores the lives and struggles of younger siblings Beth and Amy, who have grown up in their older sisters’ shadows. Both girls return home for older sister Jo’s wedding; Beth […]
14th Jun / 0 Comments
Tuscan Summer with the Billionaire by Susan Meier: I have never been to Tuscany, but from movies and other media, I have seen how beautiful it is. Tuscan Summer with the Billionaire shares a lot about the vineyards there and other areas in Italy. It is easy to be immersed […]
13th Jun / 0 Comments
The Checklist by Addie Woolridge: Dylan is all about her lists and schedules, she likes her life to be orderly and methodical, so when her work sends her back home to Seattle she is less than thrilled. You see not only does her up and coming career depend on her saving a […]