Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
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 […]
15th Oct / 6 Comments
In The Christmas Sisters by Sarah Morgan, Anyone would think Christmas in the Scottish Highlands would be idyllic, steeped in all the warmth and coziness of the season. But it couldn’t be further from the truth this year. As Suzanne and Stewart McBride prepare their house for the arrival of […]
13th Oct / 4 Comments
In The Sugarhouse Blues (The Hudson Sisters #2) by Mariah Stewart, Des Hudson and her older sister Allie have given up their normal daily lives–such as they were–to fulfill their father Fritz’s final wishes: to meet their half-sister Cara, whom they’d never even heard of before, and to restore the […]
5th Oct / 8 Comments
In A Spark of Light by Jodi Picoult, When police officer and hostage negotiator Hugh McElroy said goodbye to his beloved daughter Wren that morning at breakfast, he never would have dreamed he would next see her as a hostage in a women’s health clinic. Just fifteen years old, he […]
30th Sep / 6 Comments
In The Good Luck Sister (Wildstone #1.5) by Jill Shalvis , The first day of school is always nerve-wracking. But typically it’s the students who are a bundle of nerves, not the teachers. Or so Tilly Adams assumes. Her nerves take another hit when she walks into the local college on […]
17th Sep / 2 Comments
Dinner Party by Tracy Bloom: Three couples, Beth and Chris, Sarah and Tony, and Marie and Duncan, alternately host a monthly dinner party. But, when it is Beth and Chris’ turn to host, Chris invites Simon, a man he met on his postal route. He fails to tell Beth, who […]
13th Sep / 3 Comments
The Secrets We Keep by Kate Hewitt Deeply absorbing, shocking, and emotionally stunning. On the surface, Rebecca has the perfect life- Money, handsome husband, and three healthy children. But, she’s been rapidly unraveling, coming apart at the seams and in total denial.