Category: HJ Top Pick!
28th Jan / 4 Comments
In Santiago’s Convenient Fiancée (Hot Latin Docs #1) by Annie O’Neil, Santiago ‘Santi’ Valentino hasn’t seen his brothers in years and is uncertain whether they’ll welcome him with open arms. So, instead he throws himself into his work as a paramedic and trying to get to know his […]
23rd Jan / 5 Comments
In It’s in his Arms (Red River #4) by Shelly Alexander, being a single mother isn’t easy for Lorenda Lawson, but finding the kind of man that cares enough about her and her kids to stay doesn’t seem possible. That is until her late husband’s twin, Mitchell Lawson arrives back […]
22nd Jan / 5 Comments
The Barefoot Summer by Carolyn Brown is a beautiful story about forgiveness, finding family under the most unusual circumstances. This is the story of 3 women, Kate, Jamie and Amanda, the story of how they grew to love each other like sisters, and in the end were able to […]
20th Jan / 16 Comments
In On Second Thought by Kristan Higgins, Kate made it to her late thirties successful in her photography business but highly unsuccessful in her love life. Then she met Nathan, a geek-chic architect, and they were both instantly smitten. It always seemed a little too good to be true to […]
19th Jan / 4 Comments
Egomaniac by Vi Keeland: I am still smiling like a loon after finishing Egomaniac hours ago– it’s a sublimely satisfying romance that hits all the right spots. From the first page, Vi Keeland hooks the reader with heartfelt comedy, emotional storytelling and simmering sexual chemistry. It’s only January, but Egomaniac is […]
17th Jan / 2 Comments
In The Consequence of his Vengeance (One Night with Consequences #27) by Jennie Lucas, it’s been ten years since Letty Spencer and Darius Kyrillos have laid eyes on each other. But the second Darius receives word about Letty, he confronts her determined to get his revenge for what […]
16th Jan / 3 Comments
Now this is my kind of romance novel. Falling For The Best Man by Amanda Ashby drew me in from the first page, and kept my attention, the entire length of the book. The two main characters are from a different world, yet, they are each other’s soulmates, no matter […]
15th Jan / 1 Comment
Hard Hitter by Sarina Bowen throws two people together in a one-of-a-kind romance that will leave readers aching to read it again. This is book two in the Brooklyn Bruisers Series but can certainly be read as a standalone. As a romance reader, I haven’t read many hockey romances that […]
12th Jan / 8 Comments
In Eleventh Grave in Moonlight (Charley Davidson #11) by Darynda Jones, Charley Davidson is a woman with a plan. Well, sort of. Since finding out she’s a full-fledged god–in addition to already being a private investigator and the grim reaper–she’s been on the hunt for another god who’s […]
11th Jan / 6 Comments
The Protector by Donna Grant: The Protector, the second book in Donna Grant’s Sons of Texas series, is Cullen Loughman’s story. He’s the youngest of the three brothers. If you read my review of the first book in the series, The Hero, you know how much I enjoyed that […]