Category: HJ Top Pick!


REVIEW: Pestilence by Laura Thalassa
2nd Nov / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Pestilence by Laura Thalassa

In Pestilence by Laura Thalassa, Five years ago, when the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse appeared on Earth, it changed everything for humankind. Gone was the internet, electricity in most areas, and even the ability to use vehicles or airplanes, leaving people to hunker down and just try to survive […]

REVIEW: The Graham Effect by Elle Kennedy
1st Nov / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Graham Effect by Elle Kennedy

The Graham Effect by Elle Kennedy:As a starter to the next gen series Campus Diaries, this one hits all the marks; funny, socially political, raunchy and with a dash of dark to boot. Between Gigi, legendary Hockey play Graham’s daughter, and Ryder, foster care poster child of the year, our […]

REVIEW: His Texas Runaway Bride by Amy Vastine
25th Oct / 7 Comments

REVIEW: His Texas Runaway Bride by Amy Vastine

His Texas Runaway Bride by Amy Vastine: Willow Sanderson has grown up in Dallas with a privileged life. Her parents expect her to marry someone who is wealthy and can provide a fabulous life for her. Willow has a nursing degree and has enjoyed her career so far. Her soon to […]

REVIEW: Broken Knight by L.J. Shen
24th Oct / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Broken Knight by L.J. Shen

Broken Knight by L.J. Shen: In the darkest of nights she was the moonshine that he needed to survive as his kingdom crumbled, but what happens when the one person that always brings light to your life no longer can? Luna and Knight have been best friends from the time they […]

REVIEW: The Takedown by Carlie Walker
23rd Oct / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Takedown by Carlie Walker

In The Takedown by Carlie Walker, With the holidays looming near, CIA agent Sydney Swift has had thoughts of visiting her Grandma Ruby and sister Calla back in Maine for months. But her complicated feelings on family and home have kept her jumping from one assignment to another, and one […]

REVIEW: The Burnout by Sophie Kinsella
20th Oct / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Burnout by Sophie Kinsella

In The Burnout by Sophie Kinsella, Sasha Worth feels like her life is basically reliving the same day over and over again with nothing to show for it–well, aside from more work being doled out to her. And she’s not sure how much more she can take. After a bit […]

REVIEW: Alaskan Blackout by Joanne Rock
18th Oct / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Alaskan Blackout by Joanne Rock

Alaskan Blackout by Joanne Rock: Quinton Kingsley has tried contacting his half-brother Clayton multiple times with no success. He just wants to make him deal with their now late father’s will. Clayton had traveled to Alaska to escape from all the family issues and to explore his own path. Quinton finally […]

REVIEW: Hot Mess Summer by Melissa Foster
16th Oct / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Hot Mess Summer by Melissa Foster

Hot Mess Summer by Melissa Foster: Being twice divorced is bad enough but as a romance author Nicole’s biggest issue is her major case of writers block! Not only does she need to get her creative juices going again but she also needs to shake her daughter out of her funk, […]

REVIEW: Don’t Froget to Write by Sara Goodman Confino
13th Oct / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Don’t Froget to Write by Sara Goodman Confino

Don’t Froget to Write by Sara Goodman Confino: When Marilyn and Daniel skulk off at Synagogue to have a sneaky pash, they were unaware that their flirtatious boredom would have such dire consequences when they accidentally fall through the plate glass and land in front of the whole congregation.

REVIEW: How to Kiss a Movie Star by Jenny Proctor
12th Oct / 8 Comments

REVIEW: How to Kiss a Movie Star by Jenny Proctor

How to Kiss a Movie Star by Jenny Proctor: Being back home in Silver Creek was supposed to be Flint’s way of getting some normal into his hectic movie star work schedule, however it would seem that even back in his small hometown people can’t help but fawn over his star […]