By Laura on Jan 18, 2009 in Chick Lit, Contemporary Fiction, Suspense | 0 Comments
A CUT ABOVE by Ginny Aiken Andie Adams objected loudly when her boss, Miss Mona, suggests she go to Columbia to check out the emeralds that Miss Mona wants to buy for her home shopping network. And the emeralds are supposed to be among the most fabulous in the world. But Andie had enough [...]
By Ty on Oct 29, 2008 in Chick Lit | 2 Comments
Single Sashimi by Camy Tang Venus Chau is a video game developer and she’s ready to start her own company. Her problem is keeping her secret game out of greedy hands until she finds an investor. When an offer from Drake Yau comes up, she considers it even though she has had a bad experience [...]
By Laura on Oct 22, 2008 in Chick Lit | 2 Comments
FAKING GRACE by Tamara Leigh Maizy Grace Stewart needs a second job to pay the bills. Her job at a Nashville newspaper didn’t result in a full time position, and now Maizy’s savings are gone. So she applies at Steeple Side Christian Resources. Only problem is, Steeple Side only hires committed Christians. So Maizy changes [...]
By editor on Sep 1, 2008 in Chick Lit | 0 Comments
Back to Life by Kristen Billerbeck Avon Inspire has done it again! One more fabulous book to add to my keep shelf, I have never read something from Avon Inspire that I was not in love with immediately. This is my first experience with Kristin Billerbeck and it was a great one, I’m definitely a [...]
By Laura on Aug 22, 2008 in Chick Lit | 0 Comments
THAT’S (NOT EXACTLY) AMORE by Tracey Bateman Laini Sullivan thought she wanted to become an interior designer. But she’s beginning to rethink this decision. After all, she’s barely making above a D in her classes, her professors have all gently suggested she find a different major, and she’s color blind. But when her boss, Nick, [...]
By Laura on Aug 9, 2008 in Chick Lit | 0 Comments
TRUFFLES BY THE SEA by Julie Carobini Gaby Flores has lost her apartment to a fire, and while recovering from that, her delivery man ran off with most of her business. Left homeless and jobless, Gaby moves into a loft apartment with a stellar view and an extremely nosy neighbor. A friend gives her a [...]
By editor on Aug 9, 2008 in Chick Lit, Women's Fiction | 1 Comment
Coming Unglued (Sisters, Ink #2) by Rebeca Seitz "Coming Unglued" is nothing short of fabulous. It is an absolute page turner for me that I could not put down until the very end that left me with tears. As book two of a Sisters, Ink novel it does well and could be read as a [...]
By editor on Jun 21, 2008 in Chick Lit, Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
GET COZY, JOSEY! by Susan May Warren Josey Anderson is getting used to living in Moscow. She may not enjoy it, but she’s used to lugging two preschoolers and her groceries over the subway system and up seven flights of stairs. But she’s dreaming about a house, a backyard, and family nearby. She takes her [...]
By editor on May 6, 2008 in Chick Lit, Suspense | 1 Comment
YOU HAD ME AT GOODBYE by Tracey Bateman Dancy Ames plans did not include handsome Brit Jack Quinn stealing her dream job at Lane Publishing. But she supposes she can work for him,at least until Jack fires her. Now Dancy is unemployed with no serious plans for the future, and a novel she’s been working [...]