Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
19th Apr / 2 Comments
In Adulting by Liz Talley, actress Chase London is on her last chance. After failed attempts at rehab and a parole violation, no one in Hollywood wants to touch her, except for Conrad Santos, who wants her to star in his next movie. To do that she needs to get […]
16th Apr / 4 Comments
In Sunset on Moonlight Beach (Moonlight Harbor #5) by Sheila Roberts, When Jenna Jones moved to Moonlight Harbor, newly divorced and with a rather bitter outlook on life, her sweet Aunt Edie and the local residents brought her back around to finding joy again. And that’s exactly what Jenna wants […]
15th Apr / 0 Comments
The Summer of Broken Rules by K.L. Walther: Summers at Martha’s Vineyard have always been tradition for the Fox family but this year is going to be a bit different, as this will be their first year without Claire. If seeing their entire family and being in Claire’s favorite place wasn’t hard […]
14th Apr / 4 Comments
In The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan, Kathleen has been hoping for a little bit of adventure for some time, but there’s only such much that really goes on in an eighty-year-old’s life. It took an intruder in her home to set her heart–and her mind–into overdrive. Kathleen decides to […]
13th Apr / 0 Comments
Anywhere for You by Abbie Greaves: With a strong moral purpose and a backbone crafted on the personal strength it takes to move on, Anywhere for You is a slow burn read that tackles mental health, masculinity, and the loss of identity that occurs for the supporting and loyal others who […]
10th Apr / 0 Comments
The Good, the Bad and the Dumped by Jenny Colgan In trying to get her head around her significant under-reaction to her own engagement proposal, Posy launches into a version of natural therapy of sorts, trying to uncover why she isn’t over the moon about getting married to Matt, by reaching […]
9th Apr / 0 Comments
Maybe One Day by Debbie Johnson: On the day of her mother’s funeral, the life Jess has been living literally begins to unravel. And interestingly enough, it isn’t her mother’s passing that shifts her in orbit, but rather the discovery of a betrayal so significant that she has no option but […]
8th Apr / 4 Comments
Hummingbird Lane by Carolyn Brown: Hold on to your heartstrings. Author Carolyn Brown has another heartwarming, deeply emotional treat in store for her readers. Sophia Mason and Emma Merrill were best friends growing up even though they came much different backgrounds. Emma lived in a mansion, the mansion where Sophia’s mother, […]
4th Apr / 2 Comments
In The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah, Elsa Wolcott grew up in Texas with a family who might have had a beautiful home and modern amenities, but she never knew love–aside from her beloved grandpa. He taught her that to be brave was to look past your fear. Something Elsa […]
3rd Apr / 0 Comments
In Everything After by Jill Santopolo, Dr. Emily Gold is a psychologist at NYU who spends her days helping students get their lives in order. Her nights are spent with her loving husband, Dr. Ezra Gold, a pediatric oncologist who makes her heart swoon and never fails to bring a […]