Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
8th Jul / 8 Comments
In Under Currents by Nora Roberts, Zane Bigelow’s home life while growing up in the swanky part of his North Carolina hometown was nothing like it seemed on the surface. The fancy house, the expensive cars, the perfect doctor with his perfect children and housewife–it was all a lie. Because […]
4th Jul / 6 Comments
In Don’t You Forget About Me by Mhairi McFarlane , At thirty years old, you would think that Georgina Horspool would have found her niche by now. Unless you count waitressing at crappy bars and restaurants her calling, considering she had dreams while in school of becoming a writer. She […]
1st Jul / 2 Comments
In Crashing the A-List by Summer Heacock Clara Montgomery has come to the realization that unemployment doesn’t suit her well. At all. She’d rather be stressed out to the point of a nervous breakdown as long as it means she’d still have her editor job at a NYC publishing house. […]
1st Jul / 1 Comment
It’s Not You It’s Him by Sophie Ranald: Tansy may have made a new life for herself in London and working as a fashion buyer, but she can’t quite leave her past, baggage, and family behind. She’s persistent, determined, and always willing to help her family. It’s a new year and […]
29th Jun / 4 Comments
Teach Me by Olivia Dade is the first story in her new romantic comedy series set in the fictional town of Marysburg, with everyday people taking a chance on love. For Rose Owens, teaching world history at Marysburg high school is the joy in her life that keeps her going after […]
25th Jun / 6 Comments
In The Cactus by Sarah Haywood, Susan Green doesn’t recall a time when she didn’t like things orderly and tightly controlled. And particularly after her rather tumultuous childhood, she revels in her pragmatic ways as an adult. From her sensible job as an actuary to her long-time apartment and even […]
19th Jun / 14 Comments
In The Summer of Sunshine and Margot by Susan Mallery, Margot Baxter has a unique job that suits her uber organized tendencies well. Teaching her clients the finer points of etiquette and how to act in any given situation is rewarding and at times challenging. Margot has a feeling working […]
18th Jun / 12 Comments
In Sisters of Summer’s End (Summer Resort #2) by Lori Foster, After a rocky start when she became a single mom almost six years ago, Joy Lee has found an inner strength she never knew she had. But she gladly left behind her well-off family who disowned her to make […]
13th Jun / 8 Comments
In The Plus One by Sophia Money-Coutts, Polly Spencer is one of those women you see at weddings without a date, just trying to fit in among a world full of couples. And typically it doesn’t bother her. When it comes time for her best friend to get married, though? […]
12th Jun / 2 Comments
In Maybe This Time by Jill Mansell, Mimi Huish is more than happy to spend time visiting her father in his new-ish home in Goosebrook, a small but gorgeous village in the Cotswolds, even though she considers herself a city girl. Between the beauty of the countryside and the amazingly […]