Category: HJ Top Pick!


Review: The Texas Rancher’s Marriage by Cathy Gillen Thacker
28th Oct / 0 Comments

Review: The Texas Rancher’s Marriage by Cathy Gillen Thacker

The Texas Rancher’s Marriage by Cathy Gillen Thacker     Publisher: Harlequin (October 30, 2012) Book Info: Few people in Laramie, Texas, know that Merri Duncan is actually the biological mother of her late sister’s twins. Even fewer know that Chase Armstrong, and not his late brother, is their biological father. […]

Review: Defying the Prince by Sarah Morgan
7th Oct / 0 Comments

Review: Defying the Prince by Sarah Morgan

OMG what a truly fun read Defying the Prince by Sarah Morgan was, I so totally enjoyed this book. I was a bit apprehensive about Izzy at the start of the book, but I totally fell in love with her character by chapter three. I think Izzy totally rocked this […]

Review:The Marriage Trap by Jennifer Probst
2nd Oct / 1 Comment

Review:The Marriage Trap by Jennifer Probst

WIFE WANTED…Italian billionaire seeks faux fiancée. Willing to agree to anything in return… The Marriage Trap by Jennifer Probst is passionately sexy and emotionally compelling. Mia Amore! It sure did surpass my expectations. I won’t reiterate the plot; I think the synopsis does a fine job of that. I loved […]

Beau: Cowboy Protector by Marin Thomas
18th Sep / 2 Comments

Beau: Cowboy Protector by Marin Thomas

Beau: Cowboy Protector by Marin Thomas     Publication: October 2012 by Harlequin Back Cover: Beau Adams can’t stop thinking about Sierra Byrne. Her feisty spirit and ample curves dominate his thoughts, while he should be focused on getting himself and Midnight, the Harts’ prized stallion, to the National Finals […]

Call Me Wild by Robin Kaye
8th Sep / 2 Comments

Call Me Wild by Robin Kaye

 Call Me Wild by Robin Kaye       Published August 7th 2012 by Sourcebooks Casablanca Book Info: She doesn’t know a single thing about relationships… Unemployed sportswriter Jessie James plans to make a killing writing a bestselling romance novel. She’s never read one, but really, how hard can it […]

Review: Within Reach by Sarah Mayberry
7th Sep / 0 Comments

Review: Within Reach by Sarah Mayberry

Within Reach by Sarah Mayberry made me cry tons, there is an underlying thread of sorrow attached to this book but also a big ray of sunshine and hope. Death can be devastating to a family, especially when you loose the “Glue” that holds the family together. For Michael, Billie was that […]

Review: Ashes and Wine by Taryn Elliott
7th Sep / 2 Comments

Review: Ashes and Wine by Taryn Elliott

  “There were chills up my spine and some thrills I can’t define” one-way to sum up Ashes and Wine by Taryn Elliot. The chemistry between guitar strumming wine maker Royal and bookstore owner Tessa is smoldering hot, what starts out as a one night stand between these two leads […]

Review: Her Fake Romance by Donna Fasano
22nd Aug / 0 Comments

Review: Her Fake Romance by Donna Fasano

 Her Fake Romance by Donna Fasano     Published August 8th 2012 by Hard Knocks Books Book Info: “Mom, get a life!” Her teenage daughter’s words were daunting. True, struggling single mom Julia Jones hadn’t had a date in over a decade, but she could still catch a man–if she […]

Review: Nanny for the Millionaire’s Twins by Susan Meier
20th Aug / 0 Comments

Review: Nanny for the Millionaire’s Twins by Susan Meier

Nanny for the Millionaire’s Twins by Susan Meier has to be hands down the most “heartfelt” Harlequin Romance I have read in long while. To quote the back cover: Five years ago, Tory’s dreams were stolen from her in a horrific accident, but as she becomes a part of Chance’s family she faces […]

Review: The Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar by Susanna Carr
4th Aug / 1 Comment

Review: The Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar by Susanna Carr

The Tarnished Jewel of Jazaar by Susanna Carr will put you through an emotional ringer as it leads you on a beautiful journey of perseverance, hope, trust and true love. American teen Zeo is forced to move to Jazaar to live with her relatives when she is orphaned. At 15 Zoe is suddenly […]