Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
25th May / 6 Comments
In Those Other Women by Nicola Moriarty, Poppy has known for years that she doesn’t want to have kids. Not that she begrudges anyone who does. But she’s been content to focus on her husband and her career–something they both agreed on from the get go. So when her husband […]
23rd May / 4 Comments
Beach House Reunion (Beach House #5) by Mary Alice Monroe is a wonderful story of family. It is about strength and trust and finding love again. It is about healing and breaking old habits. It has amazing characters and wonderful scenery. This story feels like coming home, with 3 generations […]
20th Apr / 6 Comments
In A Nantucket Wedding by Nancy Thayer, A summer wedding on the lovely island of Nantucket is just the way Alison wants to start off her marriage with the man of her dreams. She’s so thankful to have a new chance at love, something she never dared hope for since […]
16th Apr / 2 Comments
I went into Still Me (Me Before You #3) by Jojo Moyes with absolutely no expectations what so ever and here is why. I loved Me Before You! To this day, it is still one of my favorite books of all times. So, of course when After You came out, […]
6th Apr / 6 Comments
In Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren, Pediatrics resident Macy Sorensen should be on top of the world. She’s finally working in the field she’s spent years going to school for and she’s also getting married to a handsome, slightly older, man. Okay, so they haven’t set a wedding […]
5th Apr / 6 Comments
In The Secret to Southern Charm (Peachtree Bluff #2) by Kristy Woodson Harvey, Usually when Sloane and her two young sons visit her childhood home in Peachtree Bluff, Georgia, it’s filled with fun times at the beach, family meals, and good conversations. Especially when her two sisters, Emerson and Caroline, […]
14th Mar / 4 Comments
In Half a Heart by Karen McQuestion, Since his beloved mother died three years ago, Logan Weber’s life has deteriorated at an alarming rate. Moving from city to city and from one beaten up apartment to the next, he’s learned that the key to avoiding most of his abusive father’s […]
6th Mar / 6 Comments
In As You Wish (The Summerhouse #3) by Jude Deveraux, They say hindsight is 20/20 and no one probably knows that better than Olivia. In her early twenties in the summer of 1970, that was when everything began to unravel for her, losing the love of her life, Kit, and […]
27th Feb / 6 Comments
In Things to Do When It’s Raining by Marissa Stapley, Young love is often fraught with drama but the relationship Mae Summers and Gabe Broadbent built out of their childhood friendship was something spectacular. Until it all ended in a betrayal that broke both of their hearts. Almost two decades […]
26th Feb / 5 Comments
Grab your Kleenex ladies and settle in because The Sometimes Sisters by Carolyn Brown will have you laughing and have your crying. It is the heart warming story of three sometimes sisters who find a way to become family with the help of a dead grandmother and an old friend. […]