Tag: HJ Recommends


REVIEW: Tempting Enemy by M. Robinson
19th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Tempting Enemy by M. Robinson

Tempting Enemy by M. Robinson: Being the only female and youngest sibling of six children, meant Haven Beckham had plenty of overbearing men in her life. She just turned 18 years old, is a senior in high school, and needs a job to pay for her big plans after high school. […]

REVIEW: Ruby Spencer’s Whisky Year by Rochelle Bilow
17th Feb / 14 Comments

REVIEW: Ruby Spencer’s Whisky Year by Rochelle Bilow

In Ruby Spencer’s Whisky Year by Rochelle Bilow, Spending a year in the wilds of the Scottish Highlands in a little stone cottage, writing a cookbook that will one day become the next big thing in the culinary world sounds like a dream to Ruby Spencer. But traveling across the […]

REVIEW: Best Served Hot by Amanda Elliot
15th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Best Served Hot by Amanda Elliot

Best Served Hot by Amanda Elliot: By day Julie might just be an average executive assistant but by night she is living her dream of being a food critic. With her over fifty thousand social media followers Julie is eating her way through her best New York food life but what […]

REVIEW: The Valentine’s Hate by Sidney Halston
14th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Valentine’s Hate by Sidney Halston

The Valentine’s Hate by Sidney Halston: As a child Lissette “Lizzie” Alonso loved Valentine’s Day until her nemesis Brian Anderson moved next door and started school. After the Most Disastrous Valentine’s Day ever, she hated everything about the day. When her best friend decides to get married on Valentine’s day, Lizzie […]

REVIEW: End of Story by Kylie Scott
10th Feb / 18 Comments

REVIEW: End of Story by Kylie Scott

In End of Story by Kylie Scott, Having back-to-back life altering experiences definitely put things into perspective for Susie about six months ago. One was the end of her long-term relationship with her jerk of an ex-boyfriend. Something that turned out to be a good thing in the end. The […]

REVIEW: Take the Lead by Alexis Daria
8th Feb / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Take the Lead by Alexis Daria

Take the Lead by Alexis Daria: Stone Nielson loved living in Alaska but hated being in the spotlight of Living Wild, his family’s survivalist reality TV show. He despises all the secrets necessary for the show and drama the producers want. To help with his mother’s medical bills, he joined The […]

REVIEW: Revealing Her Best Kept Secret by Heidi Rice
6th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Revealing Her Best Kept Secret by Heidi Rice

Revealing Her Best Kept Secret is the exciting new release by Heidi Rice which I very much enjoyed. Handsome billionaire Brandon Cade is very reluctant to let any reporters into his life but to try and mitigate the scandal his ex has caused; after considerate negotiations he’s allowed one magazine […]

REVIEW: How to Kiss Your Best Friend by Jenny Proctor
4th Feb / 8 Comments

REVIEW: How to Kiss Your Best Friend by Jenny Proctor

How to Kiss Your Best Friend by Jenny Proctor: When Brody receives a text out of the blue after 4 years, he can’t believe it. He finally starts to believe it when she surprises him on his hike. Even though he followed her writing over the last 4 years, he […]

REVIEW: Pregnant With The Secret Prince’s Babies by Deanne Anders
3rd Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Pregnant With The Secret Prince’s Babies by Deanne Anders

Pregnant With The Secret Prince’s Babies by Deanne Anders: Nurse Summer Nelson and Dr. Alex Leonelli have been working together for a while with emergency medicine and taking critical patients from their hub in Key West to bigger hospitals in Miami. They have got close romantically, too. Summer finds out she […]

REVIEW: Terms and Conditions by Lauren Asher
2nd Feb / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Terms and Conditions by Lauren Asher

Terms and Conditions by Lauren Asher: As the eldest Kane brother Declan is used to having to clean up the messes made by his two younger brothers, after all he is the reliable, level headed one, all groomed and ready to take up his place as head of the Kane empire… […]