Tag: HJ Recommends
23rd Jul / 2 Comments
In Recipe for Disaster by Nina Harrington, Bunty Brannigan is turning thirty years old today. Her plans to have a nice (but rowdy) London evening with her closest friends gets turned upside down when she is served papers by hunky lawyer Fabio Rossi. It turns out he works for her […]
17th Jul / 2 Comments
I’ve really enjoyed everything I’ve read by Donna Alward, and this is no exception. A Cowboy to Come Home to was sweet, funny, heartbreaking, and adorable – all wrapped up in about 250 pages. Melissa Stone grew up in Cadence Creek alongside her best friend Cooper Ford, and her boyfriend […]
17th Jul / 6 Comments
In Unexpected Maisey Yates Kelsey Noble is tired. Tired of the horrid bridesmaid’s gowns she wears because of her more ‘traditional’ sisters. Tired of her parents being disappointed for being an independent woman. But most of all, she’s tired of wanting more. So she takes matters into her own hands […]
17th Jul / 2 Comments
In Time Changes Everything by Melinda Dozier, Things are going exactly as planned for Amanda Larson. She lives in New York City, working as a fashion buyer for Macy’s, and now she is managing/coordinating the Denalo fashion show for Valentine’s week, which is a dream come true. Her life will […]
11th Jul / 2 Comments
A Hero to Come Home To by Marilyn Pappano, opens up 13 months after Carly lost her military husband in Afghanistan. She is still struggling, still has so much sorrow, and is finding life so difficult. When she talks first with Therese, then bonds with a group of others widows (The […]
9th Jul / 1 Comment
One Sweet Ride by Jaci Burton is the 6th book in her awesome Play-by-Play series and again it does not disappoint, with that said, fasten your seat belts ladies and get ready for a story that will keep you on the edge of you seats and leave you very satisfied. […]
8th Jul / 2 Comments
In The Story Guy by Mary Ann Rivers, Carrie gets a kick out of reading the MetroLink personals on her downtime from her job at the Metropolitan Library. She begrudgingly admits to herself that she is a bit lonely, but perusing the personals is more entertainment factor than serious searching. […]
5th Jul / 2 Comments
Animal Attraction is an awesome anthology by some of my favorite authors. Not only does it have great stories, it is also for a very worthy cause that makes every dollar you spend worth it. Buckhorn Ever After by Lori Foster: In Buckhorn Ever we meet Shon Hudson, Casey’s young […]
4th Jul / 0 Comments
In His Brand of Passion by Kate Hewitt: Aaron is the CEO of Bryant Enterprises. For as long as he can remember, that’s what he’s been groomed to do. He has been brought up to believe that business precedes everything else, no matter what. When Aaron is best man at his […]
4th Jul / 1 Comment
In Fire Inside (Chaos #2) by Kristen Ashley, Lanie Heron has her sights set on Chaos Motorcycle Club member Hopper Kincaid to become a pleasant distraction for the evening. She’s watched him for years while hanging around Chaos with her best friend Ty-Ty and has decided to offer herself to […]