Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
7th Sep / 3 Comments
Driving in Neutral by Sandra Antonelli: Olivia Regen has led an interesting life, married twice, divorced twice. A race car driver, then a speck test driver now in order to help her best friend have the wedding of her dreams a translator. She is pretty tired of hurting though and hasn’t […]
2nd Sep / 1 Comment
Haunted Ever After by Juliet Madison: Sally Marsh was finally going to be married. It was time, she had been seeing Greg for two years, they had a home, were both settled into their careers, everything was going just as it should be. Well, that is until an invited guest shows […]
23rd Aug / 2 Comments
Dear Lizzie by Annie Lyons: Lizzie Harris has been on her own a lot longer than she would like to think about. She has been out of her house for fifteen years, and in those years all the hurts that kept her from going back have just gotten stronger and stronger. […]
22nd Aug / 0 Comments
Set in the late 1940’s, in Palmetto Moon by Kim Boykin, Vada is a society bride to be, set to wed who her wealthy parents want her to. Her fiancee is not a man she can envision a happy future with, and the life he will give her not one […]
11th Aug / 2 Comments
In The Oleander Sisters by Elaine Hussey, Siblings Emily, Jim, and Beth “Sis” Blake grew up under their grandmother Sweet Mama’s care after their parents died in a car accident. Now as grown adults, they each are facing down challenges in their lives. Sis thought by her mid-thirties she would […]
5th Aug / 2 Comments
In Since You’ve Been Gone by Anouska Knight, In the two long years since Holly Jefferson’s husband passed away, she’s mainly focused on making her bake shop Cake a success, but has taken little time for a social life. Not that her loving, albeit pushy, sister Martha hasn’t tried to […]
24th Jul / 8 Comments
Where to I begin to describe the thoughts and feelings about Can You Keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella brought out in me. Let me start by saying that this book is on my Top Ten MUST read books of all time. This is the first book that I have read […]
9th Jul / 3 Comments
In Here’s Looking at You by Mhairi McFarlane, History professor Aureliana “Anna” Alessi never gave her school reunions any thought. Why would she want to go through that torture all over again, even if she has lost all of her teenage weight and looks like a different person now? Then […]
1st Jul / 2 Comments
In The Beekeeper’s Ball (Bella Vista Chronicles #2) by Susan Wiggs, Isabel Johansen’s family home, Bella Vista, is her sanctuary. One that’s been kept mostly to herself and her grandparents over the years. But now, there will be a big family wedding taking place on the grounds, which she’s happily […]
29th Jun / 5 Comments
In Evening Stars (Blackberry Island #3) by Susan Mallery, Nina Wentworth is overburdened with her daily responsibilities. She is at ‘standing room only’ capacity and the last thing she needs is another burden added to her already complicated life. She only has herself to blame – it seems to be […]