Category: HJ Top Pick!


REVIEW: The Siren by Tiffany Reisz
29th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Siren by Tiffany Reisz

In The Siren (The Original Sinners #1) by Tiffany Reisz, Author Nora Sutherlin has approached Royal House Publishing about the new book she is writing. She wants an editor who will lay it all out there on the table and not be shy in their opinion. In other words, Nora […]

REVIEW: Twisted by Cari Quinn & Taryn Elliott
28th Nov / 12 Comments

REVIEW: Twisted by Cari Quinn & Taryn Elliott

Twisted by Cari Quinn & Taryn Elliott: Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll. That’s the saying, right? Yeah, it’s trite, and you’ve heard it a thousand times, but Gray was living it. Well, not so much the sex part, not since that disastrous night with the woman he’s loved forever and […]

REVIEW: Hard to Come By by Laure Kaye
26th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Hard to Come By by Laure Kaye

In Hard to Come (Hard Ink #3) By by Laure Kaye, Derek “Marz” DiMarzio lost more than just part of his right leg in a bombing back in Afghanistan. As if that wasn’t enough, he also lost his career in the Army Special Forces and lost contact with his teammates, […]

REVIEW: The Magnate’s Manifesto by Jennifer Hayward
25th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Magnate’s Manifesto by Jennifer Hayward

In The Magnate’s Manifesto by Jennifer Hayward, When billionaire playboy Jared Stone ignites an international incident with his manifesto on women, he needs to go do some serious damage control. The only woman who can pull him and his company out of this mess is Bailey St. James, powerful female executive […]

REVIEW: The Lodge on Holly Road by Sheila Roberts
20th Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Lodge on Holly Road by Sheila Roberts

In The Lodge on Holly Road (Life in Icicle Falls #6) by Sheila Roberts, Owning and running the Icicle Falls Lodge has been Olivia Wallace’s saving grace. It got her through the loss of her husband over a decade ago and she has proven to herself and her two beautiful […]

REVIEW: Love and Let Spy by Shana Galen
19th Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Love and Let Spy by Shana Galen

Love and Let Spy by Shana Galen: In the forest of historical romance books, it’s always a delightful surprise to come across one that is funny, gender-bending, and romantic at the same time. “Love and Let Spy” is that special book. It tells the tale of Jane Bonde, spy extraordinaire, and […]

REVIEW: Cold Light of Day by Toni Anderson
18th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Cold Light of Day by Toni Anderson

In Cold Light of Day (Cold Justice #3) by Toni Anderson, Scarlett leads a quiet life as a physicist. She’s had enough turmoil and doesn’t usually like to draw attention to herself. She’s never believed in her father’s guilt for a crime that has put him in prison for years. […]

REVIEW: Love, In English by Karina Halle
17th Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Love, In English by Karina Halle

In Love, In English by Karina Halle, College student Vera Miles thought spending part of her summer in Spain, helping people learn conversational English, would be a great way to get away from rainy Vancouver, British Columbia, and meet new people. Plus it will involve weeks away from her mother […]

REVIEW: How to Handle a Heartbreaker by Marie Harte
15th Nov / 5 Comments

REVIEW: How to Handle a Heartbreaker by Marie Harte

How to Handle a Heartbreaker by Marie Harte is the second book in the McCauley Brothers series, and each and every book just keeps getting better and better. This is about the golden haired prince, the adopted McCauley Brother, Flynn’s twin (not), Brody Singer. Raised with the McCauley’s, treated like one […]