Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
7th Aug / 8 Comments
In Map of the Heart by Susan Wiggs, Camille Palmer Adam’s world was shattered five years ago with the sudden loss of her husband Jace. Her now fourteen-year-old daughter Julie has been her only saving grace as she’s tried to move past the worst of her grief. But Camille knows […]
13th Jul / 12 Comments
In Secrets Of The Tulip Sisters by Susan Mallery, Running the family tulip farm with her father in Tulpen Crossing, Washington, is enough for Kelly Murphy. She has an awesome best friend, Helen, who owns the local diner and a bunch of other low key friendships in town. Okay, so […]
27th Jun / 7 Comments
In Beach House for Rent (Beach House #4) by Mary Alice Monroe, Getting Primrose Cottage ready for the upcoming summer season, with help from her beloved husband Brett, Caretta “Cara” Rutledge can’t help but remember the time she spent there on Isle of Palms, South Carolina, with her mother before […]
23rd Jun / 12 Comments
In Lost and Found Sisters (Wildstone #1) by Jill Shalvis, Quinn Weller would give anything to have her sister Beth back again and to be able to talk to her one more time. But a tragic car accident took Beth’s life too early, leaving Quinn feeling out of sorts and […]
9th Jun / 5 Comments
One Week to the Wedding(Misty Point #1) by Olivia Miles is a book about second chances, it is a book about finding love when you least expect it. It is a book about forgiveness and family. This book took me through a array of emotions, laughter, tears, and in the end, […]
18th May / 8 Comments
In Secrets in Summer by Nancy Thayer, After years of being moved from one family member’s house to another, the island of Nantucket became a real home for Darcy Cotterill when her grandmother took her in. Before then, books and whatever library she could find was what soothed her soul. […]
15th May / 8 Comments
In The Simplicity of Cider by Amy E. Reichert, Idun’s Orchard has been in Sanna Lund’s family for many generations and some would say it’s part of the heart and soul of Door County, Wisconsin. For years it has been her and her father running the apple orchard, with Sanna […]
11th May / 8 Comments
In Slightly South of Simple (Peachtree Bluff #1) by Kristy Woodson Harvey, Georgia might have been on Ray Charles’s mind but it most certainly was never on Caroline Murphy’s. Or in her plans. She’s a New Yorker through and through, after all. But since suffering public humiliation in the form […]
9th May / 3 Comments
In The Girl Who Knew Too Much by Amanda Quick, on the run from those that hurt her boss, she had to change her name and her career. Now to everyone, she’s a reporter named Irene Glasson and she’s chasing the story of a lifetime after discovering a dead woman […]
5th May / 6 Comments
In Meet Me at Beachcomber Bay by Jill Mansell, The residents of St. Carys have a gorgeous ocean to enjoy in their backyard, a town full of interesting people to get to know, and like most small towns, plenty of hidden secrets. And it’s those secrets that end up creating […]