Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
3rd Mar / 10 Comments
In Fast Friends by Jill Mansell, Camilla Stewart has been quite certain for some time that her husband is not being honest with her. And it is unfortunately at a dinner party in front of their neighbors and even two of her former school chums when she finds out her […]
23rd Jan / 6 Comments
In I Owe You One by Sophie Kinsella, Fixie Farr got her nickname as a kid thanks to her perpetual need to fix things. Her compulsion to help others has served her well over the years thankfully, although to some it might seem like she’s always putting herself last. But […]
22nd Jan / 6 Comments
In The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros, receiving letters from his best friend’s sister, Ella, while serving overseas has been Beckett Gentry’s saving grace. She’s the one person that’s kept him grounded and shown him that he is worthy of friendship or love. So, when his best friend is killed […]
21st Jan / 6 Comments
In Dog We Trust by Beth Kendrick: Jocelyn has always loved dogs and despaired of never being able to have one of her own. She didn’t know quite how much her life would change when she fell into a dog walker role for three playful, show dog Labradors. As a life-long […]
15th Jan / 4 Comments
The Magnolia Inn by Carolyn Brown is a feel good story about friendship, fighting your demons, and finding love, and maybe, just a little bit of magic. This is the amazing story of an old family inn and how the magic in its walls, along with the help of some […]
6th Jan / 3 Comments
Winter Cottage by Mary Ellen Taylor: Masterfully constructed tale! As she lay dying from cancer, Beth Kincaid begged her daughter, Lucy, to spread her ashes in Virginia. She couldn’t explain why, but she was insistent. After she passed away, Lucy discovered she has inherited a house located in her mother’s hometown. […]
7th Dec / 4 Comments
In Before We Were Strangers by Brenda Novak, A successful model who has graced the covers of some of the most important fashion magazines in the world, Sloane McBride should have been able to put her tumultuous past behind her by now. But she’s never forgotten that night twenty-three years […]
2nd Dec / 3 Comments
Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman: Blunt, but absolutely hysterical! Frances is “that” mom- the one who helps everyone, runs the carpool, is overrun with motherly instincts, but who also earns herself the slightly sarcastic nick name of ‘Saint Frances’. But, when she inadvertently catches her neighbor, Anne Porter, in a […]
28th Nov / 11 Comments
In Beauchamp Hall by Danielle Steel, Winona Farmington knows all too well how quickly your life can change directions. Starting back when she had to leave college to take care of her ailing mother for several years–time that she will forever cherish as her final memories with her mom, but […]
19th Oct / 2 Comments
In Winter At The Beach by Sheila Roberts, single mother Jenna Jones is running Driftwood Inn, which is owned by her aunt. It’s winter time in Moonlight Harbor and tourism, along with guests, is down. In order to bring more business to the town, Jenna suggests hosting a festival called […]