chick-lit

  • Red Hot Property by Devin O’Branagan

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    “Sassy and simply entertaining!” In this romantic comedy, Molly O’Malley is a plucky rookie real estate agent who is learning to swim with the sharks at the town’s most cutthroat agency. A former cocktail waitress, Molly uses her street savvy to avoid being eaten alive by vindictive office staff, neurotic colleagues, crazy clients, and an abundance of sexy men. A moving tale of a woman trying to become more than she believes possible, and discovering herself in the process.

    “A witty read loaded with vivid unforgettable characters, sharply drawn and universally identifiable. Hilarious!” -The Lyons Recorder

  • Teaching Tori by Annie Rehmann

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    Tori has put up with Gerard’s bullying for so long, she is surprised when Tom, a visiting adviser to her school, turns into an ally she doesn’t really want. Fiercely independent and wary of people (except for children, of course), she is perfectly capable of dealing with Gerard by herself.

    Despite her efforts to keep Tom at an arm’s length, he manages to gain her trust, and a tender relationship starts to form. A future with Tom looks certain until a misunderstanding leads Tori to pull away from him. When she recognises her mistake, it is too late to win him back.

    The breakup affects her greatly, down to the one constant she could always fall back on in times of crisis: her love of teaching. Tori fails to meet her own high expectations of an inspiring teacher which leads her onto a downward spiral of feelings of inadequacy and guilt.

    After weeks of misery, Tori takes to the hills of Central Otago to clear her head. High up in the tussock country she loves so much, she realises that it is time to move on and let go of the past.

    The decision comes as a relief, but a sudden weather change gives Tori little time to dwell on it.

    Will Tori make it home safely to put her decisions into action? And will Tom ever find out what happened to her?

  • Sophia by Nigel Cooper

    0 out of 5

    A story of love, loss, and mania

    Sometimes your state of mind has a dark side…

    SOPHIA: 22-YEAR OLD CONCERT CELLIST, SOON TO BE ENGAGED, A PERFECT BOYFRIEND, A PERFECT FAMILY, A PERFECT LIFE

    But Sophia’s picture-perfect life is about to take a drastic turn for the worse. After the tragic untimely death of her beloved boyfriend, Spencer, something happens to her – something dark.

    After a period of post-traumatic stress, Sophia develops a severe personality disorder. Gone is the gracious upper middle class girl. In her place stands a dysfunctional young woman on a frenetic path of self-destruction and mayhem.

    Sophia’s world starts to fall apart. Something dark has got a grip on her mind and it refuses to let go. Her psychologist has never seen a case quite like it and is at a total loss. Sophia has recoiled into a dangerous and sinister place in her mind, but now it’s spilling out into the real world with a vengeance.

    She proceeds to tear her family apart, alienate her friends and destroy her career; soon there will be nothing left.

    Can her new best friend, Delphine, save her before it’s too late?

  • Birds of a Feather by Kit Dixon

    0 out of 5

    How can you tell whether you’re running to or away from something?

    The moment Liz’s long term boyfriend proposes, she knows she has to get away. Far away. After all, the last thing she wants is more of the safe, predictable life she’s grown up with and if something doesn’t change, that’s exactly what she’s going to get.

    So she decides that if adventure isn’t going to find her, she’ll have to go looking for it.

    Her new life starts when Liz decides to open her heart and her mind by volunteering with underprivileged kids in sunny Peru. But it’s not long before she discovers she’s in way over her head.

    When the program coordinator sends her on a weekend hiking excursion to get some fresh air and some perspective, she is delighted to discover that the magnificent scenery includes a tour guide that just happens to be a totally gorgeous bird nerd.

    Fortunately for Liz, as she gets to know the unlikely companions on her tour, she begins to realize that sometimes flying away isn’t always such a bad idea.

    This is a free contemporary romance.

  • Thirty Days Have September by Bibi Paterson

    0 out of 5

    Set in London and Brighton, Thirty Days is a fabulously provocative romance that gives you a very steamy love affair between a hot guy and an unsure heroine, baked goods and some rather unexpected twists and turns along the way.

    “I try to think of what I felt like before I met Taylor, but it is as if that girl no longer exists.”

    Shy and unassuming, Abigail James loves to bake. She dreams of opening her own dessert café but instead she spends her days working as a data analyst and sneaking in her cakes as the company’s ‘diet assassin’ on the side. Taylor Hudson, the enigmatic owner of Hudson International, has been captivated by Abby’s innocence and quiet charm since the day she started working for the company. However, his history with women is marred by personal circumstances and he has vowed to stay away.

    A chance meeting sees Abby’s world turned upside down when, drawn in by Taylor’s chocolate brown eyes and unexpected kindness, she starts on a journey of attraction that will see her heart and soul laid bare. While their attraction is mutual, both Abby and Taylor have their own inner demons that they need to overcome if their relationship can move forward for them to find their own happily ever after.

    Due to the nature of the content this book is intended for mature audiences.

  • Partially Broken Never Destroyed by Nataisha Hill

    0 out of 5

    Kayla feels that a man named, Jeremy is the man of her dreams. He winds and dines her as well as buys her anything she wants. Further into the relationship, Kayla discovers that Jeremy is not the enduring man she thought he was. Jeremy is very controlling and abusive. Kayla decides to try to get Jeremy back in line, but Jeremy ends up having a few tricks up his sleeve. Once Kayla realizes that Jeremy is a liar and deceiver, she confides in Jeremy’s roommate and things get out of control. Kayla then attempts to leave, but Jeremy doesn’t want Kayla out of his life.

    Attempting to move on from the relationship with Jeremy, Kayla decides to discover the night life by going out with co-workers and her best friend Brandy, who is always there for Kayla. Kayla then meets someone who she finds intriguing name Richard at one of the parties they attend. Richard turns out to be a hassle more than a help. She cannot seem to get him to act right either, so Kayla rebels against him as well. After putting up with his faults, Kayla begins spinning out of control into deception of her own. Kayla eventually leaves him and decides to get out of town with skeletons still in her closet. Before leaving town, she gets involved with a street pharmacist that she falls in love with named Michael. Michael is a charmer who literally sweeps Kayla off of her feet.

  • Fame Games- The Escape by Ali Stetson

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    Lahnna Kris is a world famous pop star but with her 30th birthday fast approaching and, as she stands on the brink of a year off, it’s time for her to re-think her life plan. Back home in England, surrounded by her family, she begins to re-acquaint herself with old friends and their ‘real life’ problems and realises that she too needs to start laying down some roots. The problem that Lahnna faces is, ‘how do you quit a job, when you are your job’?

    Having seen many celebrities attempt the retreat from fame only to end up drawing more attention to themselves, Lahnna concocts a plan that will not only see her stepping out of the spotlight but see Stacey, her body double, stepping firmly into it.

  • Star Struck by JS Taylor

    0 out of 5

    First rule of fame. Don’t fall in love…

    Summer Evans is a singer with a big talent. So when her girl group gets a shot at the big time, she knows her break has finally come.

    But when musician Adam Morgan hears her sing, Summer is about to get more than she bargained for. Because Adam doesn’t want Summer’s girl band. He wants her. And as Summer soon discovers, Adam is very good, at getting what he wants.

    If you love books like 50 Shades of Grey (E.L. James), Bared to You (Sylvia Day, Crossfire Series), Beautiful Disaster, Rock Me, or Love Unscripted you’ll love Star Struck…

    “Amazing!!! I loved that you brought back James and Isabella in this book! What a great surprise. I look forward to reading the next novel.” Amazon review

  • Sex, Life, & Hannah Winter Season by Dorota Skrzypek

    0 out of 5

    Big slut-hair, ferocious red lips, and thigh-highs, Hannah is set for her steamiest New Year’s Eve seduction ever. But instead, her boyfriend of five and a half years breaks up with her. Forced back into the revolving door of the L.A. dating scene Hannah finds herself agonizing over The Ex, trying to comfort herself in the hot young neighbor’s bed, and falling in love…again?

    The inaugural volume of the Sex, Life, & Hannah chick lit series is a sexy shotgun blast of cocktails, cockteases, and revelations. Surrounded by her slightly insane friends, Hannah treads the infamous waters of heartbreak. From the pros and cons of rebound sex, to navigating manic Ex-induced mood swings, and exploring whether a leather harness and latex can really help you move on, will Hannah ever find The One? Strap in and hang on, this ride is going to hurt.

  • Secrets of a Spiritual Guru by Tamara Lee Dorris

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    Meet Melissa Murphy: wine-drinking real estate agent who finds herself “accidentally” assuming the role of a spiritual blogger when her boyfriend leaves her for his yoga teacher. Can she keep her role secret while trying to win her man back? If the lying doesn’t kill her, the poses might!

    I literally could not put this book down.

    ” I was laughing/crying (I made up a new word for it: craughing) with every turn of the page. Secrets of a Spiritual Guru is warm, funny and wise, and if you don’t snort wine out of your nose or see little bits of yourself in it, you need to get out and have more fun.” Jenna McCarthy