Category: HJ Recommends
10th Nov / 1 Comment
The Boy Toy by Nicola Marsh: Samira has been avoiding having to see her mother after she pushed her into a failed arranged marriage, however some time has passed now and Samira is happy with where she is; she has a thriving business at 37 and with a new exciting job […]
9th Nov / 2 Comments
In The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant, Book 5 by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, As the King of Vampires, Michael Vanderhorst makes tough decisions in an instant every single day. The fate of his vampires–and humans–depends upon it. But when it comes to librarian Miriam Murphy, a newly turned vampire and Michael’s former […]
9th Nov / 1 Comment
In Bed With His Rival by Katherine Garbera: Piper Holloway has worked hard to achieve success and her gallery has become well known. Past hurts have put love and romance on the back burner for quite some time. Her older sister, Ava, has needed her after the death of Ava’s husband […]
5th Nov / 3 Comments
In One More for Christmas by Sarah Morgan, For years it’s been sisters Samantha and Ella Mitchell banding together and making their way through a life that should be filled with moments of togetherness with their mother Gayle. Instead, it’s been five long years since they’ve even spoken to her. […]
3rd Nov / 2 Comments
The Cul-de-Sac War by Melissa Ferguson: Playfulness and whimsy are the key ingredients in this lighthearted read that will successfully distract you momentarily from the more darker and serious aspects of life.
2nd Nov / 2 Comments
In Everything Changes (Creek Canyon #3) by Catherine Bybee, Civil engineer Grace Hudson was raised by a cop and has two brothers that show her no mercy just because she happens to be female. They’ve taught her how to take care of herself in almost any situation. But when she’s […]
30th Oct / 8 Comments
In Return to Virgin River (Virgin River #19) by Robyn Carr, Author Kaylee Sloan is stuck. She’s stuck in her grief after losing her precious mother to cancer at Christmas almost a year ago. She’s stuck in the middle of writing a book that might never get finished. And she’s […]
29th Oct / 1 Comment
Playing the Billionaire’s Game by Pippa Roscoeis a November 2020 Harlequin Presents which has the depth of plot you’d only usually find in a Novel. An intriguing and suspenseful story which was very skilfully written. I thoroughly enjoyed the interviewer’s questions that started each chapter, leading into the next part […]
28th Oct / 2 Comments
In Fanged Love by Kylie Gilmore & Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, Prince Bozhidar, aka Boz, has come across many humans in his eight hundred years on earth. But never has he found his mate. As a devilishly handsome vampire who is used to ruling all he sees, it was quite a […]
27th Oct / 1 Comment
Tall, Duke, and Dangerous by Megan Frampton is the second book in the Hazards of Dukes series but it can be read as a stand-alone also. The book was fast-paced and had an interesting storyline that was a combination of Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. Nash and Ana Maria […]