Tag: HJ Recommends
20th Aug / 0 Comments
The Lost Ticket by Freya Sampson: Shaped as a fairly stock-standard middle class English girl, Libby’s life plan goes pear shaped when boyfriend of 8 years Simon embraces his ‘self-discovery’ mission – aka, had an affair and kicked her out. Thinking temporarily, Libby is quickly ushered out by her judgmental […]
19th Aug / 0 Comments
In Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match by Sally Thorne, As her brother Victor’s long-time lab assistant, Angelika Frankenstein has never started an experiment of her own. But as she watches Victor with his latest creation–reassembling a man to then reanimate him–she decides to make a companion for herself. While both […]
18th Aug / 0 Comments
Mika in Real Life by Emiko Jean: With a dash of self-deprecation and a smattering of alternative spirit, Mika in Real Life is a slow burn that needs a trigger warning. With her life seemingly falling apart again, Mika receives contact from her daughter Penny who she gave up for adoption […]
17th Aug / 0 Comments
Scandalized by Ivy Owens: Georgia Ross is on the cusp of making it big as an investigative journalist, with an article that could make or break her career the last thing she needs to hear is that all flights out to L.A have been cancelled! This is definitely not something […]
8th Aug / 0 Comments
The Midwife’s Nine-Month Miracle by Shelley Rivers: Even though Gila is a little over eighth months pregnant, she is still working a couple more days as a midwife. She is resigned to the fact she may be a single mother since she and her doctor husband Leo are separated. She is […]
7th Aug / 0 Comments
When Sparks Fly by Jo McNally finds recently Zoey Hartford recently divorced from her cheating husband and raising their daughter, Hazel. Mike McKinnon is her best friend, and a widow. Both are suffering from heartbreak, but can they find healing together?
6th Aug / 0 Comments
Heated by Naima Simone: Zora is an unmatchmaker, yip you read that right. She is the girl that you call when you want to cut strings with an annoying ex or just don’t know how to let that person down gently. There is no break up to wacky or outrageous for […]
6th Aug / 0 Comments
First Bride to Fall by Ginny Baird: This is the first book in the Majestic Maine series, and it was a great start for the series. The series is based on the Delaney sisters and the deal they strike to save their family’s coffee shop. Their parents want one of them […]
5th Aug / 0 Comments
In In Her Boots by K.J. Dell’Antonia, Rhett Gallagher’s yearly trips home to the family farm in New Hampshire were always a reminder that some day she would return to it for good and take over. She just didn’t expect to lose her beloved Grandma Bee now, at the same […]
2nd Aug / 0 Comments
In Mad About You by Mhairi McFarlane, Wedding photographer Harriet Hatley has built her business on capturing the perfect moments, the ultimate romantic pictures that encapsulate a happy couple’s big day. Whether she herself believes in marriage is irrelevant. Something Harriet has tried to explain to her boyfriend Jon for […]