Just Friends by Robyn Sisman Review
Freya and Jack are two thirtysomethings that have been friends for over a decade. They have had their differences over the years, like Freya’s disapproval of Jack dating student teenyboppers. And Jack...
View ArticleThe Ivy Chronicles by Karen Quinn Review
Ivy Ames is a sophisticated Park Avenue mom who suddenly finds that she has been downsized from her posh corporate job and her marriage – at the same time. She soon realizes that she needs to find a...
View ArticleOlivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination by Helen Fielding Review
If you’re familiar with the ever-popular Bridget Jones’s Diary, then you may already be a fan of Fielding. In this novel, we meet Olivia Joules, an independent, fearless journalist cum master-spy –...
View ArticleBeauty Queens by Libby Bray Review
This novel explores what happens when teen beauty queens get stranded on a desert island without any access to modern technology or communication. Still, getting stranded doesn’t quell their fierce...
View ArticleFour Blondes by Candace Bushnell Review
I have to admit that I have a soft spot in my heart for the amazing author of Sex and the City, so I may be a bit biased… In the novel Four Blondes, Bushnell brings us back to the inner circle of the...
View ArticleTanned, Toned and Totally Faking It by Whitney Boyd Review
In Tanned, Toned and Totally Faking It, we get a glimpse into the life of a pop princess as we meet Mikayla Rivers, a college student who has become a superstar overnight. Here is the character lineup...
View ArticleThe Overnight Socialite by Bridie Clark Review
Lucy Ellis has just moved to the Big Apple to finally pursue her dream of becoming a fashion designer. But can the native Midwesterner hack it in the big city? Lucy is both mousy and self-conscious;...
View ArticleThe Debutante Divorcee by Plum Sykes Review
For any fans of Sykes, this is the juicy follow-up novel to the hit Bergdorf Blondes that immediately became a New York Times bestseller, making Sykes a literary superstar. Here we meet Sylvie...
View ArticleThe Trophy Wives Club by Kristin Billerbeck Review
To start out this review, I have to be completely honest. I couldn’t get beyond the first 20 pages of the book. While the plot seemed on the money, all about superficial Hollywood trophy wives, the...
View Article40 Love by Madeleine Wickham Review
To start, I have to clarify that I absolutely love Madeleine Wickham, even more than her later alter ego Sophie Kinsella. I don’t know why, but I appreciate her older novels because they’re...
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