Category: HJ Recommends
29th Jun / 0 Comments
Revelations of His Runaway Bride by Kali Anthony is an exciting and passionate marriage of convenience romance. Thea Lambros doesn’t want to marry Christo Callas but her controlling father has forced her into marriage by threatening her half-brother. Planning to escape right after the wedding with the help of her […]
27th Jun / 0 Comments
The Rebel Wears Plaid by Eliza Knight is the first book in the intense historical Prince Charlie’s Angels series. The series is based on three brave Scottish women who are daring enough to risk their lives and aid Bonnie Prince Charlies. It takes place during the time of Scottish rebels […]
26th Jun / 0 Comments
In This Time Tomorrow (Phenomenal Fate #2) by Tessa Bailey, It has to be a joke that the one being that Roksana feels truly drawn to and trusts (almost) completely is a vampire, considering she is the daughter of the Queen of Shadows–a slayer of vampires. In her defense, though, […]
25th Jun / 8 Comments
In Summer at Lake Haven (Haven Point #11) by RaeAnne Thayne, Samantha Fremont is beginning a new chapter in her life, even if she is still somewhat tied to her past–for now. After losing her mother suddenly a few months ago, she’s been running their family boutique in town but […]
23rd Jun / 2 Comments
In The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton, Labor Day in the Florida Keys is typically a busy time for tourists. Even during the Great Depression. But the holiday weekend in 1935 became a tragic part of history when a powerful category 5 hurricane headed toward the Keys, […]
22nd Jun / 2 Comments
Crushing It by Lorelei Parker: Sierra is a girl gamer crushing the game developing world, the only thing holding her back from being on top of her game is her crippling anxiety when it comes to public speaking. With the ghost of a failed presentation still haunting her and holding her […]
22nd Jun / 0 Comments
A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan is the latest story in the author’s sexy small town romance series, The Bourbon Brothers. Quinn Bazemore and Max Abbott had a secret teenaged romance when Max interned at her grandfather’s fruit farm that ended abruptly when Max called things off without explanation. […]
17th Jun / 0 Comments
In In the Dark with the Duke by Christi Caldwell is the second book in the Lost Lords of London. The storyline of the series, recovery of heirs that are lost as children, is unique and the author was able to totally pull it off and make it believable. […]
16th Jun / 4 Comments
In Always the Last to Know by Kristan Higgins, Barb Frost and her husband of fifty years, John, have been out of sorts for quite some time, if they’re being honest. What started off as a love match turned into two people basically just coexisting together out of routine. But […]
14th Jun / 2 Comments
Happy & You Know it by Laura Hankin: If you feel like clapping your hands because you have somehow managed to navigate the soul-destroying mother-guilt paradigm that has emerged full swing, then Laura Hankin’s book is for you. Likewise, if you haven’t managed to escape unscathed, you will find some frightening […]