Category: HJ Recommends
19th Mar / 0 Comments
Italian Escape With The CEO by Nina Milne: Ava Casseveti is surprised by her father’s will. He left the family business, Dolci, not just to her, but his two grown children from his first family. They have never been part of that business. Ava’s mother encourages her to fight the will, […]
18th Mar / 0 Comments
In Tequila Rose (Tequila Rose #1) by Willow Winters, When Magnolia Williamson was a year away from graduating college, her life imploded. There was so much fallout to deal with that even four years later she probably still hasn’t really worked through it all emotionally. But with a busy three-year-old […]
17th Mar / 1 Comment
The Dating Plan by Sara Desai: Daisy Patel loves her job as a software engineer with all its lists and numbers this is her happy place, one without the complication of boyfriends or office politics. With her life going exactly the way she had planned the only problem Daisy has is her […]
16th Mar / 0 Comments
Framed in Death Valley by Dana Mentink is the first book in her Desert Justice series. This is a well-crafted, well-plotted story. Ms. Mentink managed to keep me guessing as to who the actual murderer was until the end.
15th Mar / 0 Comments
In Forever Never by Lucy Score, As a cop and small business owner on Mackinac Island, Brick Callan is used to doing the right thing and taking care of those around him. In such a small, tight-knit community it’s just the way things are. The one person who has always […]
15th Mar / 0 Comments
The Surprise Bollywood Baby: Tara Pammi captures the Bollywood film scene perfectly, or what I imagine it would be like. The Surprise Bollywood Baby continues with Zara and Virat, Vikram’s brother from Claiming His Bollywood Cinderella.
13th Mar / 0 Comments
Someday My Duke Will Come by Christina Britton is the second book in the Isle of Synne series but was certainly good reading as a stand-alone. The main characters, Clara and Quincy, meet in the first book when they are introduced by Peter, who is Clara’s cousin and Quincy’s […]
13th Mar / 1 Comment
Branded by a Song by L.J. Evans: After releasing three chat topping country rock albums you would think that singer Brady O’Neal would be in his prime of his career but if the critic have anything to say about this they would definitely disagree, with reviews saying that his music is […]
12th Mar / 0 Comments
The Restoration of Celia Fairchild: Lace up your boots as you hit the drama ground running as The Restoration of Celia Fairchild cleverly launches itself by beginning toward the end of a life changing event, so we find ourselves immersed in tension from the very first chapter.
11th Mar / 2 Comments
In Changing the Rules (Richter #1) by Catherine Bybee, When Claire Kelly joined Neil MacBain’s security team in the US, she brought with her a whole lot of cynicism and a toolbox full of spy-worthy skills thanks to her time at Richter–a private military school in Europe. Even though it […]