Category: HJ Recommends
21st Jul / 4 Comments
In The Breaking Season (Seasons #3) by K.A. Linde, Although Katherine Van Pelt spends more times at odds with billionaire businessman Camden Percy than she does getting along with him, she somehow agrees to an arranged marriage between them. She does have to admit (if only to herself) that they […]
21st Jul / 0 Comments
The Price of a Dangerous Passion by Jane Porter: Charlotte has one rule don’t get involved with clients, but once she meets charming business tycoon Brando all logic flies right out the window. Brando has always been the love em and leave em type of guy but when it comes to […]
19th Jul / 3 Comments
Take a Hint Dani Brown by Talia Hibbert: Quite simply, there is buckets to love in this little snuggle. And perhaps more intriguing, is the deep paradox crafted in Danika; an incredibly intelligent woman, who literally writes and teaches about gender and race representation in literary and historical texts, yet […]
17th Jul / 2 Comments
In Hush, Puppy (The Dogmothers #4) by Roxanne St. Claire, Restaurant owner John Santorini is hoping the time is finally right to take the next step and franchise his family’s business. Although there’s a lot standing in his way. The least of which is his grandmother and her sidekick who […]
16th Jul / 4 Comments
In After All (Romancing Manhattan #3) by Kristen Proby, Attorney Carter Shaw is a widower, a single dad to his twelve-year-old daughter Gabby, co-owner of a law firm, and evidently is head over heels for his assistant, Nora Hayes. The five years since his wife passed away after battling cancer […]
16th Jul / 2 Comments
Rumors Behind the Greek’s Wedding by Pippa Roscoe: After not getting of onto the best of starts Loukis Liordis all but demands that Célia fix his mangled public image. Already rather reluctant to get involved with anything to do with the infuriatingly good looking Greek jerk that is Loukis Liordis, Célia […]
15th Jul / 2 Comments
Sailing At Sunset by Cindi Madsen: Danae Danvers has been working very hard for Barton Boats, so she is thrilled when she is promoted to Chief Marketing Officer. She finds out via her boss that the position is interim. First she must prove herself by taking her team on a […]
14th Jul / 4 Comments
In The Hero of Hope Springs by Maisey Yates, Ryder Daniels has run Hope Springs ranch since his parents died when he was eighteen. He raised his younger siblings, cousins, and a family friend after their parents all died. During this time, Sammy Marshall showed up on his ranch, running […]
14th Jul / 6 Comments
In Join the Club (SWAT Generation 2.0 #7) by Lani Lynn Vale, Police officer and SWAT team member Bourne Pena has spent the last five or six years basically putting his life on hold so his twin brother Booth could go after his dreams. But Bourne wouldn’t change a thing. […]
13th Jul / 6 Comments
In A Walk Along the Beach by Debbie Macomber (7/14), Willa Lakey and her sister Harper have been a team–and unstoppable force, really–since they were kids. After the loss of their beloved mother and then Harper’s battle with leukemia as a teenager, Willa has taken on the role of basically […]