Category: HJ Recommends
3rd Oct / 3 Comments
Brace yourself with a decent napkin on your lap and hook into Anything but Easy by Susie Tate with joyful abandon, because this little cracker is spirited, juicy, and has a little dash of Love Actually meets Brigit Jones’ Diary sprinkled in for good measure.
30th Sep / 1 Comment
Ties that Tether by Jane Igharo: In our contemporary world, we often need reminders that family, social structure and traditions are the things that shape our identity, and in turn, create who we become for better or for worse as a tie to our cultural heritage. And sometimes it is essential we […]
30th Sep / 1 Comment
Penniless & Secretly Pregnant s an October 2020 Harlequin Presents release. Jennie Lucus has delivered a magnetic, expressive, layered and fast paced story which I thoroughly enjoyed. What made this story different for me was billionaire businessman Leo’s open character, his point of view was shared often and helped with the […]
29th Sep / 1 Comment
Untamed Passion by Cat Schield is the sixth book in the multi-authored Dynasties: Seven Sins series and features a sexy one night stand and an ‘oops! unexpected pregnancy!’ romance. Oliver Lowell has been paying for his mistakes for years, and frankly he’s getting tired of it. Yes, after his father […]
25th Sep / 0 Comments
My Kind of Earl by Vivienne Lorret is the second book in the Mating Habits of Scoundrels series. The series is based on three bluestocking debutantes on the hunt for husbands who realize they need a book to guide them on how to recognize when a man is looking for […]
24th Sep / 0 Comments
In The One That Got Away by Karina Halle, Rising football star Luciano Ribeiro has spent so many years laser focused on his career that he never gave thought to settling down and having a family some day. Especially considering the mess his own family is. With a mother who […]
24th Sep / 0 Comments
Suspicious Circumstances by Rita Herron is the fourth book in her badge of Honor series which features the four Maverick brothers. Peyton Weiss is a nurse at Golden Garden, a nursing home where Peyton’s mother lives. Five years ago Peyton was working as an ER nurse at Whistler Hospital. She […]
23rd Sep / 1 Comment
Well Played by Jen DeLuca is the delightful second story in her Well Met series. The first in the series, also called Well Met, has a well deserved place on my best of 2019 list, so I have been eagerly awaiting this sequel. It’s another enjoyable romantic comedy that cements this […]
22nd Sep / 2 Comments
In Immortal Angel (Argeneau #31) by Lynsay Sands, Ildaria Garcia has been through the wringer while running from her past in the Dominican Republic–and from a powerful man who has chased her for decades. That’s probably why she fights, taking down bad guys on her own, to feel a bit […]
20th Sep / 0 Comments
In Gold Mine (Diamond #2) by Skye Warren, Holly Frank and her sister London have been on the run for some time, trying to lay low and stay out of sight from the criminals after them. How they got mixed up in it all is a long story. And of […]