chick-lit

  • Blind Dating by Kerry Taylor

    0 out of 5

    When mid-forties, divorced, single-mother-of-three, Kimberly, realizes her own mother has more of a life than she does, she decides to do something about it. Encouraged by success stories from people at work, she joins a dating chat room, ICQ, which starts to rock her world.

    All of a sudden she’s a swinging single, online, with extreme dates, a little dirty talk, and a sense of her new, sexy self— until that fateful moment when her long-time chat-room buddy, LonelySingle, wants to meet.

    “Are you trying to find a man on Facelook?” her Mom questions, after years of being told it is Facebook!

    What if he doesn’t like her?

    What if she doesn’t like him?

    These are the thoughts, inside her head. Until they meet and realize, that they have been friends offline aswell as online!

    What happens next?

    A light-hearted, romantic comedy about a single mom finding true love, which was right before her eyes.

  • Size Eight in a Size Zero World by Meredith Cagen

    0 out of 5

    Lindsay is a 32 year-old NYC working wife and mother navigating between her job, husband, kids, friends, keeping herself too busy to acknowledge her loneliness. Then an unexpected friendship with her upstairs neighbor (he is sophisticated and sexy) unleashes her pent up lust and re-ignites her passion and sparkle.

    Appearances are deceiving in this witty, heart-felt story set in the high society of New York City’s posh Upper East Side.

  • Champagne and Lemon Drops: A Blueberry Springs Chick Lit Contemporary Romance by Jean Oram

    0 out of 5

    One woman. Two men. One meddling small town.

    Raised by her older sister in the small town of Blueberry Springs, all Beth Wilkinson wants is to create a family so big she’ll never be alone. Things are going great until her accountant fiancé, Oz, experiences a family trauma, forcing him to rethink everything from his own career to their nuptial plans—leaving Beth alone.

    As Beth works to rediscover her former bold and independent self in hopes of re-attracting Oz, she catches the eye of the charming new city doctor, Nash. Not only does he see her as she’d like to be seen, but he knows exactly what he wants from life—and that includes Beth.

    Torn between the two men, as well as two versions of herself, Beth discovers that love and dreams are much more complicated than they seem.

    A chick lit contemporary romance that will appeal to fans of Jennifer Weiner, Jane Green, and Meg Cabot, and will have readers wondering who the hell Beth should choose.

  • Thirty Something (Nothing’s how we dreamed it would be) by Filipa Fonseca Silva

    0 out of 5

    Joana is a conservative, controlling woman who expected much more from marriage; Maria is trying to get back on her feet after being dumped just before her wedding; Filipe hides his broken heart in failed relationships. Is this as good as it gets when you’re thirty something? That’s what these three friends from college times will find out during a dysfunctional dinner party. Because life is not always how we dreamed it would be.