Posts Tagged ‘review’

Sophies Run Feature

Rock Star book #2 + scrumptious mussels recipe: guest post with Nicky Wells

The second in the Rock Star Trilogy by Nicky Wells is out – what could be better than a simple recipe for Rocking Mussels in White Wine & Garlic Sauce?

Twenties Girl Feature

twenties girl, by sophie kinsella

Lara Lington is either being haunted or going mad, but either way her spoiled great aunt is back from the dead and on a mission. Grab a chilled Gewurztraminer and get ready to be hooked.

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brownie points, by jennifer coburn

Did someone say Thin Mints?

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(giveaway!) #3 Gift Pick: the CHICK-tionary, by anna leftler

This Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for our loyal readers: win a copy of this laugh-till-you-pee pick from Anna Lefler!

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#2 Gift Pick: the heartbreak pill, by anjanette delgado

Holiday gift guide pick #2: “The Heartbreak Pill” by Anjanette Delgado is a treat any woman would love

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sophie’s turn, by nicky wells

Sophie has just one question to ask herself: marry the accountant she’s been dating for two years, or marry the rock star suddenly returned from her past?

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goodbye, jimmy choo, by annie sanders

Read “Goodbye, Jimmy Choo” with a friend so that at the end you can take solace in someone saying with you, “What was that about?”

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girl’s guide to dating zombies, by lynn messina

Zombie sex. Eww. Yes, author Lynn Messina warns this is the first reaction. And, yes she makes the good point that with no men left there’s little choice. But I’m still going to put it out there. Eww. With a capital E.

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i’ve got your number, by sophie kinsella

“I’ve Got Your Number” is Sophie’s latest addition to her wide repertoire of chick lit classics. As much as it pains me to admit, the beginning of the novel is a little slow-going. But stick to it – you’ll be glad you did.

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wife in the fast lane, by karen quinn

This is the first time Emily Giffin – a master of chick lit that is smart and entertaining in equal measure – has done me wrong.