Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit


REVIEW: The Path to Sunshine Cove by RaeAnne Thayne
2nd Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Path to Sunshine Cove by RaeAnne Thayne

In The Path to Sunshine Cove by RaeAnne Thayne, Jessica “Jess” Clayton has built a business out of traveling the country, hauling her Airstream trailer behind her pickup, helping people de-clutter their homes. And it suits her well. Jess hasn’t felt the need to settle down yet, especially with a […]

REVIEW: She Gets What She Wants by Denise N. Wheatley
30th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: She Gets What She Wants by Denise N. Wheatley

She Gets What She Wants by Denise N. Wheatley: Devon Jacobs writes for the local newspaper in the small town of Berman, Indiana. Her friend Lisa goads Devon into declaring her feelings to her long time best friend Jason. He shoots her confession down in a very hurtful way. When Devon […]

REVIEW: Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane
29th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane

In Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane, Eve cherishes any time she gets to spend with her long-time best friends: Susie, Ed, and Justin, with all of the shenanigans they get up to making up for her monotonous day job. And she knows they’ll be there for each other, regardless […]

REVIEW: The Dog Share by Fiona Gibson
25th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Dog Share by Fiona Gibson

In The Dog Share by Fiona Gibson, Suzy Medley is left a huge mess of a distillery in financial distress when her ex-boyfriend, who bought it, takes off. On the beach one day she comes across stray dog she has no intention of keeping, yet she can’t give him up. […]

REVIEW: For All She Knows by Jamie Beck
17th Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: For All She Knows by Jamie Beck

For All She Knows by Jamie Beck: As both a stand alone and as the third book in the Potomac Point series, For All She knows presents an evolving moral dilemma that will squeeze any beating heart, and successfully highlight the very fine line between seeking justice and wanting revenge. As […]

REVIEW: The Restoration of Celia Fairchild
12th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Restoration of Celia Fairchild

The Restoration of Celia Fairchild: Lace up your boots as you hit the drama ground running as The Restoration of Celia Fairchild cleverly launches itself by beginning toward the end of a life changing event, so we find ourselves immersed in tension from the very first chapter.

REVIEW: Good Eggs by Rebecca Hardiman
8th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Good Eggs by Rebecca Hardiman

Good Eggs by Rebecca Hardiman: Set in scenic Dublin, Good Eggs captures the quirky dry warmth of a tri-generational Irish family; their flaws, forgivenesses and failings whilst reminding us that unconditional love is the powerful conrnerstone that holds us together. Recently unemployed and tackling the day-to-day realities of being a stay-at-home […]

REVIEW: The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery
25th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery

In The Vineyard at Painted Moon by Susan Mallery, Head winemaker Mackenzie Dienes has spent the last decade and a half since graduating college at Bel Apres, her husband Rhys’s family’s winery. Working her way up the ladder, she’s proud of the job she’s done. And Mackenzie counts her blessings […]

REVIEW: Serena Singh Flips the Script by Sonya Lalli
19th Feb / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Serena Singh Flips the Script by Sonya Lalli

Serena Singh Flips the Script by Sonya Lalli: At the age of 36 Serena is living her best life, she is confident with herself and has a kickass new job in Washington, so she is unable to understand why her mother keeps putting so much of focus on settling down.

REVIEW: Confessions of a Curious Bookseller by Elizabeth Green
12th Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Confessions of a Curious Bookseller by Elizabeth Green

Confessions of a Curious Bookseller by Elizabeth Green: As a result of spending her childhood working in her fathers general store, Fawn Birchill, proud owner of the Curious Cat Emporium bookstore, has spent the last 20 years resenting her father and family whilst unknowingly pitting her successes against his previous […]