Category: HJ Recommends


REVIEW: Coming Home to Seashell Harbor by Miranda Liasson
6th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Coming Home to Seashell Harbor by Miranda Liasson

Coming Home to Seashell Harbor by Miranda Liasson is the first book in her Seaside Harbor series. Hadley Wells has returned home to Seashell Harbor to spend a few months with her family after her very public breakup with A-List actor Cooper Hemsley. The stories about her in the gossip […]

REVIEW: Pregnant with his Majesty’s Heir by Annie West
6th May / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Pregnant with his Majesty’s Heir by Annie West

Pregnant with his Majesty’s Heir by Annie West is a beautiful love story, set in stunning locations with two likeable characters and as per Annie’s tagline – it really is an escape to romance. Heartbreaking news and fate places Lucien and Aurelie in each other’s path and the road travelled […]

REVIEW: In a Bookclub Far Away  by Tif Marcelo
5th May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: In a Bookclub Far Away by Tif Marcelo

In a Bookclub Far Away by Tif Marcelo: Through exploring the lives and struggles of military spouses and their ‘everything’s temporary’ existence, In a Book Club Far Away sets out to highlight the comfort shared and friendships built for those abandoned to deployment missions.

REVIEW: Say You’re Mine by Layla Hagen
5th May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Say You’re Mine by Layla Hagen

Say You’re Mine by Layla Hagen: Brayden Clarke has long come to terms with the knowledge that dating and stardom don’t mix well together. After his last relationship goes up in flames Brayden has learnt that most women only want him for his money and fame which is exactly why he […]

REVIEW: People We Meet On Vacation by Emily Henry
4th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: People We Meet On Vacation by Emily Henry

In People We Meet On Vacation Emily Henry, When Poppy Wright first met Alex Nilsen in college, she would never have dreamed that he would become her best friend, considering they’re totally opposite in so many ways. But somehow after a surprise road trip back to their hometown, a bond […]

REVIEW: Unsuspecting Target by Juno Rushdan
4th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Unsuspecting Target by Juno Rushdan

Unsuspecting Target by Juno Rushdan finds former lovers Jagger Carr and Wendy Haas reunited after he discovers a cartel has put a hit out on her. Ten years earlier he had saved her life and ended up in jail for it, and he once again steps up to the plate. Wendy […]

REVIEW: Wrong Bed Baby by Taryn Quinn
2nd May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Wrong Bed Baby by Taryn Quinn

Wrong Bed Baby by Taryn Quinn is the tenth book in Taryn Quinn’s Crescent Cove series. Luna Hastings can see the auras around people. She does Tarot readings and believes in the effects of certain crystals. She admits she’s a witch, not the magic wand kind, the kind who is Wiccan. […]

REVIEW: Under the Southern Sky by Kristy Woodson Harvey
30th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Under the Southern Sky by Kristy Woodson Harvey

In Under the Southern Sky by Kristy Woodson Harvey, As an investigative journalist, Amelia is used to digging deep into subjects that most people don’t even think about on a daily basis. Frozen embryos are definitely one of those. Newly divorced and still feeling the sting emotionally, Amelia honestly wasn’t […]

REVIEW: Like a Boss by Anne Harper
30th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Like a Boss by Anne Harper

Like a Boss by Anne Harper: Nell is definitely not having a good Valentine’s day, first her long-term boyfriend breaks things off with her then she forgets her wallet only to be caught in a major down pour and to land up at a roadside restaurant which is hosting a couples night! […]

REVIEW: The Kindred Spirits Supper Club Amy E. Reichert
28th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Kindred Spirits Supper Club Amy E. Reichert

In The Kindred Spirits Supper Club Amy E. Reichert, Journalist Sabrina Monroe grew up in Dells, Wisconsin with a secret never far behind–that the women in her family can see and interact with ghosts. It’s tough to make long-term friends when you never know when a newly departed will suddenly […]