REVIEW: Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
3w ago
In Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle, At thirty-three years old, Daphne Bell still isn’t sure if she should consider herself lucky or cursed when it comes to love. Because it seems the universe is giving her clear signs whenever she starts a new relationship by somehow finding a note or […] The post REVIEW: Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle appeared first on Harlequin Junkie Blog ..read more
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REVIEW: How to Find Your Way Home
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
1M ago
How to Find Your Way Home: The deep sibling bond between Stephen and Emily, whose mother Alicia believes she is entitled to a better life than the modest one they were living is tested when their perfect family is ripped apart by more than just their mother’s affair. Thus, when ..read more
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REVIEW: Picasso’s Lovers by Jeanne Mackin
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
1M ago
Picasso’s Lovers by Jeanne Mackin: With a slight meandering opening, Picasso’s Lovers transports us to the earlier decades of the 20th century, wherein Alana, determined to use her writing talents despite the inherent gender prejudice of the time sets out on a journey of intrigue, relationships and artistic magic. Deep ..read more
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REVIEW: Principles of Emotion by Sara Read
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
1M ago
Principles of Emotion by Sara Read: Leaving her academic life to care for her Grandmother, due, in part, to her debilitating anxiety, Meg eventually cracks the Mathematical problem – Frieholdt’s Conjecture; the impossible problem she has spent her entire life trying to solve the morning of her Grandmother’s funeral. And ..read more
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REVIEW: The Last Phone Booth in Manhattan by Beth Merlin & Danielle Modafferi
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
2M ago
In The Last Phone Booth in Manhattan by Beth Merlin & Danielle Modafferi, After years of struggling to make it big on Broadway, Avery Lawrence left the auditions behind and instead spends her days in the lap of luxury thanks to her successful fiancé Adam. But less than 48 hours ..read more
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REVIEW: The Most Likely Club by Elyssa Friedland
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
2M ago
The Most Likely Club by Elyssa Friedland: As their High School Reunion nears, Tara, Melissa, Priya and Suki take stock of the last 25 years, their achievements, their losses and use it as a pivot point to change things in their lives desperately in need of change. As we travel ..read more
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REVIEW: The Women by Kristin Hannah
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
2M ago
In The Women by Kristin Hannah, Frances “Frankie” McGrath thought her path in life had been mostly chosen for her, as it typically was for women in 1966: to become a nurse (or teacher or secretary) until she marries and has children. But when her older brother Finley finishes at ..read more
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REVIEW: The Fortunes of Jaded Women by Carolyn Huynh
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
2M ago
The Fortunes of Jaded Women by Carolyn Huynh: With a frenetic pace that hits crazy crescendos, this family drama/romantic comedy follows the ancient family cruse of the Duong family of women who are destined to have daughters for multiple generations to come. Settled in America, the tale follows two clear generations ..read more
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REVIEW: Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
3M ago
In Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden, Georgia May Jackson has spent years training and honing her skills in the kitchen with her sights set on becoming head chef in a Paris restaurant. She already has two strikes against her: she’s American and she’s a woman. But just ..read more
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REVIEW: The Sister’s We Were by Wendy Willis Baldwin
Harlequin Junkie » Women’s Fic – Chick-lit
by Sara @HarlequinJunkie
3M ago
The Sister’s We Were by Wendy Willis Baldwin: While not a straight up romance, The Sister’s We Were is very much indeed a book about love, self-love, sibling love and the complexity of family love. Pearl, for the most part of her life has struggled with her weight, a product of ..read more
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