Category: HJ Top Pick!


REVIEW: Good at Being Alive by Elizabeth O’Roark
30th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Good at Being Alive by Elizabeth O’Roark

Good at Being Alive by Elizabeth O’Roark: After losing her entire family in a tragic accident, Bex is doing everything she can to keep moving forward while holding together the travel agency they built. Theo, her father’s British business partner, has his own complicated history with loss and has spent […]

REVIEW: Big Stick Energy by Sarina Bowen
29th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Big Stick Energy by Sarina Bowen

One accidental DM. One fake relationship. And way too many weddings for either of them to survive alone. In Big Stick Energy by Sarina Bowen, Darcy Kendrick is used to solving everyone else’s problems. As an overworked admin for a professional hockey team, she’s constantly juggling schedules, putting out fires, […]

REVIEW: Brighter than Before by Courtney Walsh
23rd Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Brighter than Before by Courtney Walsh

In Brighter than Before by Courtney Walsh, They say the wife is always the last to know. And in Claire’s case, that was unfortunately 100% true because she had no idea her husband of twenty-plus years was cheating on her. After a dose of public humiliation, a divorce, and several […]

REVIEW: The Someday Garden by Ashley Poston
17th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Someday Garden by Ashley Poston

In The Someday Garden by Ashley Poston, Horticulturist Sophie Drear is a woman who keeps her promises. Always has been, always will be. Even though at the moment, as she drives up the winding cliffside drive to her temporary summer job, she wishes she wasn’t. Because while Lilymoor House and […]

REVIEW: Down By The River by Robyn Carr
28th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Down By The River by Robyn Carr

Down By The River by Robyn Carr, Book 3 in the Grace Valley series, was a warm, emotionally grounded story about community, resilience, and the people who quietly become your support system through every season of life. Grace Valley is referenced throughout both the Virgin River books and the hit […]

REVIEW: Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune
13th May / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune

In Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune, Frankie Gardiner almost can’t remember a time before she and George Saint James were best friends. They met at eight-years-old on what turned out to be one of the most difficult days of her young life. Well, the toughest day until now. Because […]

REVIEW: Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan
24th Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

In Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan, Dolly Brick might wear many hats: kindergarten teacher, part-time Uber driver, part-time sports store call rep, and summer help at the family fish house, but being a single mom to her thirteen-year-old son Gus is what gives her life purpose. Her side […]

REVIEW: The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne
22nd Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne

The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne: Emma Lucas had been a model daughter and student. After her father died in an accident she blamed herself for, her life went downhill quickly and she left home. She eventually ended up in Las Vegas. When she gets pregnant, she decides to […]

REVIEW: Mistakes Were Made by Lucy Score
13th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Mistakes Were Made by Lucy Score

In Mistakes Were Made by Lucy Score, When NYC literary agent Zoey Moody followed her best friend and her only client, Hazel Hart, to teeny tiny Story Lake, PA, she thought it would be a quick trip. Mainly because small towns aren’t her thing. But several months later, Zoey and […]

REVIEW: The Fifteen-Minute Rule by Max Monroe
12th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Fifteen-Minute Rule by Max Monroe

The Fifteen-Minute Rule by Max Monroe: Ace and Julia have been inseparable since… well forever. They are best friends, partners in crime and masters of their very own fifteen-minute rule: whenever they argue, they have fifteen minutes to cool off before making up. It sounds simple… until it isn’t. Because […]