Tag: HJ Recommends


REVIEW: A Thousand Miles to Graceland by Kirsten Mei Chase
11th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: A Thousand Miles to Graceland by Kirsten Mei Chase

A Thousand Miles to Graceland by Kirsten Mei Chase: Desperately wanting to find a way to avoid her mother’s 70th birthday, Grace’s husband gives her little option when he delivers the king hit via marriage counselling – that he’s met someone else and he’s taking his glass-half-full attitude with him.

REVIEW: Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen
10th Jan / 16 Comments

REVIEW: Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen

In Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen, Olivia Huang Christenson believes wholeheartedly in everything her grandmother has taught her while working at Lunar Love, her family’s in-person matchmaking company. Based on the Chinese zodiac, each match is carefully researched and chosen for a reason. Compatibility is key. Unfortunately, Liv has […]

REVIEW: Miracle Twins For the Midwife by Louisa Heaton
9th Jan / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Miracle Twins For the Midwife by Louisa Heaton

Miracle Twins For the Midwife by Louisa Heaton: Natalie left her home small town Montana after a romance turned out to be a total fraud and she was left with serious injuries after a car accident. She has now healed, for the most part, and thinks her skills as a midwife […]

REVIEW: Priest by Sierra Simone
5th Jan / 20 Comments

REVIEW: Priest by Sierra Simone

In Priest by Sierra Simone:  After a family tragedy changed his life and his views of religion forever, Tyler Bell became a priest in the Catholic church with the hopes of being the type of man to always do what’s right. And three years later, since taking the job at St. […]

REVIEW: Dockside Danger by Carol Ericson
4th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Dockside Danger by Carol Ericson

Dockside Danger by Carol Ericson LAPD detective Jane Falco investigating a homicide believed to be caused by a domestic dispute. When FBI agent Tim Ruskin shows up, she knows he’s hiding something in regard to her case, and soon realizes there’s more to the case than initially believed.

REVIEW: Until Willow by Aurora Rose Reynolds
28th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Until Willow by Aurora Rose Reynolds

  Until Willow by Aurora Rose Reynolds: After having her share of some pretty bad relationships all Willow Mayson wants now is to find the kind of love that her parents have, so when she shares an unexpected kiss with a complete stranger the last thing she expects is for it […]

REVIEW: The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer
26th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer

The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer: Jacob has been through a lot in his years. His father’s abandonment and his mother’s illness caused him much distress over his adolescence, but he threw his life into his party planning business. He became a party planner for large events and made a […]

REVIEW: Mistle Text by Whitney Dineen & Melanie Summers
24th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Mistle Text by Whitney Dineen & Melanie Summers

Mistle Text:’Twas the Text Before Christmas .. by Whitney Dineen & Melanie Summers: After the tragic death of both her sister and brother-in-law, Holly is tasked with caring for her four year old niece Faith. With having to give up on her dreams of being an international flight attendant Holly […]

REVIEW: Something from Tiffany’s by Melissa Hill
23rd Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Something from Tiffany’s by Melissa Hill

In Something from Tiffany’s by Melissa Hill, There is something about the twinkling lights, the busy streets, and the colorful window displays that makes NYC the perfect Christmas destination. Add in a trip inside famed Tiffany’s and it becomes almost every woman’s dream come true. That’s why Londoner Ethan Greene […]

REVIEW: The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer
22nd Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer

In The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer, lawyer Alexandra Herrera has worked hard to prove she can make partner in the law firm, and also to prove that she doesn’t need anyone, including the father that mostly ignored her most of her life, to get there. But when he dies […]