Category: HJ Recommends
27th May / 0 Comments
The Summer Job by Lizzy Dent: Like a hearty winter meal with a nip of brandy by a fire, the Summer Job by Lizzy Dent is one you can curl up to and just generally feel all-round satisfied with. Being left with the task of making a phone call to decline […]
24th May / 2 Comments
In When Stars Collide (Chicago Stars #9) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, As the (backup) quarterback for the Chicago Stars, Thaddeus Walker Bowman Owens has met his fair share of famous people. And thanks to his southern upbringing he can usually charm them without breaking a sweat. Then mezzo-soprano opera superstar […]
24th May / 1 Comment
The Trouble with Bad Boys by Katherine Garbera: I have become a huge fan of Katherine Garbera in the past year. She knows how to pull you into the story right from the start.
23rd May / 0 Comments
About That Night by Laura Brown is the second book in the Matzah Ball Surprise series, but it was fine as a stand-alone. It was well written with a storyline that was developed. The characters were genuine, and the author allowed us to see the perspective from a Deaf person’s view. […]
21st May / 0 Comments
Happy Endings by Thien-Kim Lam: Getting dumped sucks big time, especially when it happens via post-it note, but if anything it only motivated Trixie Nguyen even more to prove that her sex toy business is going to be a rip roaring success! This is exactly how Trixie finds herself moving to Washington, […]
21st May / 0 Comments
In Keeping Guard by Sandra Owens, Navy SEAL Noah Alba is on leave due to a tragic incident that occurred on a mission, one that leaves him an incredible amount of guilt. His commander forces him to spend his leave working with his former teammate, Jack, who now runs a […]
20th May / 0 Comments
Queen by Royal Appointment by Lucy Monroe is a beautiful Royal love story of King Nikolai, a strong and proper King who insists Lady Nataliya, who has loved him from afar for a long time, honor her contract of marriage she signed many years ago to his brother – but […]
19th May / 1 Comment
I have been a huge fan of author Susan Mallery for a long time. She has the knack to mix romance, friendship and family into deeply satisfying stories. I was excited to have the opportunity to read and review Before Summer Ends. This novel hit all the right notes for […]
18th May / 0 Comments
Make Me Wilder by Serena Bell: After an unfortunate snafu involving her boss and said bosses boyfriend Lucy finds herself heading to the one place she hates the most; a small town! However after the ‘situation’ Lucy is forced to get out of the city and refocus on creating her own […]
18th May / 0 Comments
Evidence of Innocence by Shirlee McCoy is a fast-paced, action-packed suspense. Kinsley Garrett has been working very hard getting her grandparents’ friend’s bakery in shape to sell. Doris Green owns Flour and Fancies Baked Goods. Working in Frenchtown, Montana with Doris has been a wonderful change in Kinsley’s life. A […]