Category: Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
16th Jun / 4 Comments
In Out of the Clear Blue Sky by Kristan Higgins, They say it’s always the wife who’s last to know when a husband has been cheating, and in Lillie Silva’s case, that adage is all too true. Married for twenty years to Brad, with a son just about to graduate […]
9th Jun / 2 Comments
Riverbend Reunion by Carolyn Brown: Jessica, Risa, Mary Nell and Haley. Four women who were cheerleaders together in high school and still remain the best of friends even though after high school they went their separate ways.
18th May / 0 Comments
In Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Carrie Soto isn’t bragging when she says she’s the greatest tennis player in history. Her record proves it. No matter what critics call her. No matter how she gets put down when women’s tennis is compared to men’s. And no matter […]
11th May / 0 Comments
In The Summer Place by Jennifer Weiner, After emerging from a year of lockdown, cooped up in their house together in NYC, the Danhausers–Eli, Sarah, Ruby, Dexter and Miles–are ready for life to get back to normal. Like everyone else is, they’re sure. But one curve ball after another gets […]
9th May / 0 Comments
Welcome to the Neighborhood by Lisa Roe: Months after a whirlwind romance with Jeff knocks her socks off, Ginny agrees to move from Queens to the outer suburbs of New Jersey once they marry. Packing up daughter Harri from their small one bedroom apartment, the move to stepford town is certainly […]
7th May / 4 Comments
In A Family Affair by Robyn Carr, The McNichols family has been through its challenges over the years but they’ve managed to stick together and make the best of what life has to hand them. And Anna is proud of her three grown children–Jessie, Mike, and Bess–who are as different […]
22nd Apr / 0 Comments
Fool Me Once by Ashley Winstead: Looking down the loaded barrel of her past where her abandonment and trust issues thoroughly stole the show called how to be the best at never getting hurt whilst hurting yourself, Lee Stone is literally plunged into her worst nightmare – working alongside her ex […]
20th Apr / 0 Comments
The Sign for Home by Blair Fell: Take some deep breaths and batten down before launching into The Sign for Home head first. From an early age, Arlo was placed in the guardianship care of his uncle ‘Brother Birch’, devout Jehovah Witness who deemed it his role to protect Arlo from […]
10th Apr / 4 Comments
In The Summer Getaway by Susan Mallery, You would think that after being divorced for four years Robyn Caldwell would have a plan put together for her future. Not so much. She’s been coasting along on her divorce money and a (very) part-time job. But while she’s been watching out […]
2nd Apr / 0 Comments
A Springtime Affair by Katie Fforde: Gilly and Helena are a mother and daughter duo who are happy with their lives. Gilly spends her time running a B&B out of her family home after her divorce. Helena is a dedicated weaver who spends most of her time focusing on upcoming events […]