Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
23rd Jul / 0 Comments
Lucy Checks In by Dee Ernst: When Lucia is looking for a fresh start after being embroiled in scandal, she accepts a job offer to be a hotel manager in France. She expects to find a hotel with little touches needed to make it work, but instead she finds a hotel […]
17th Jul / 0 Comments
In Lucie Yi Is Not a Romantic by Lauren Ho, Raised in Singapore by very traditional parents, Lucie Yi has done her best to abide by their expectations and to achieve success as a management consultant. Currently living and working in NYC, she can feel her biological clock ticking away […]
16th Jul / 0 Comments
Stiletto Sisterhood by Fallon DeMornay: Singing the song of sisterhood loud and clear, this well delivered RomCom had heart in spades. Exploring the deep bonds between five spectacular young women who are chasing their dreams in their 20s, we are presented with some light touches on some meaty issues, and more […]
14th Jul / 7 Comments
In Sugar and Salt (Bella Vista Chronicles #4) by Susan Wiggs, When Margot Salton decided on the location for her very own barbecue restaurant, she didn’t realize that Perdita Street in San Francisco would expand her tiny world in the best of ways. Growing up poor in Texas, she was […]
9th Jul / 2 Comments
The Boardwalk Bookshop by Susan Mallery: Bree, Mikki and Ashley started just sharing a space for their businesses. A friendship blossomed between the three, but now with rocky waters in their love lives they have to decide how to help each other through.
6th Jul / 0 Comments
Nothing But The Truth by Holly James: After being stood up by her boyfriend Caleb on her birthday eve, a man who she believes to be her future husband, Lucy is provided a pity drink by a hot bartender who observes she’s not interested in her martini nor engaged terribly with […]
5th Jul / 0 Comments
In Flying Solo by Linda Holmes, Laurie Sassalyn hoped the next time she visited her hometown of Calcasset, Maine would be for a happy occasion. Not for her beloved great-aunt Dot’s passing. But as she treks across the country, from Seattle to Maine, she wonders if maybe it will help […]
26th Jun / 0 Comments
The Beach Trap by Ali Brady: In a throw back to the Parent Trap, or at least a good attempt at a reminisce, Blake and Kat fall in friendship love at Summer camp as 12 year olds; both alone for the first time, and both slightly introverted in the sense that […]
19th Jun / 0 Comments
Dreaming of Flight by Catherine Ryan Hyde: In a very new world meets old, our hero Stewie steals the hearts of those who believed age and weariness had robbed them of feeling. Namely, ‘Marilyn’ aka Jean who believed she no longer had the capacity to love and who allows Stewie to […]
18th Jun / 1 Comment
Summer at the Cape by RaeAnne Thayne: When their sister passes away unexpectedly, both Cami and Violet head back to Cape Sanctuary to support their mother. Cami wasn’t prepared for the journey, but when the legality of the land lease for her deceased sister’s brainchild is questioned, she knows that she […]