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The Lost Quilter
Jennifer Chiaverini
From Publishers Weekly
In her 14th series installment, Chiaverini picks up the threads from The Runaway Quilt to spin ano...
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Walking on Broken Glass
Christa Allan
From Publishers Weekly
When a narrator opens her tale by declaring, I lost my sanity buying frozen apple juice, the reade...
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Already Home
Susan Mallery
Amazon.com Review
Beth Kendrick and Susan Mallery: Author One-on-One
is the author of , , and five other women’s f...
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The Love of My Youth
Mary Gordon
From Publishers Weekly
Thoughtful and moving, Gordon's latest captures the ardor and vulnerability of young love and the ...
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The Queen of New Beginnings
Erica James
Review
At first I thought this book would be fluffy chick lit but it is much more than that... This book seemed to be a m...
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The Paris Wife: A Novel
Paula Mclain
Amazon.com Review
Author Paula McLain on The Paris Wife Most of us know or think we know who Ernest Hemi...
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The Undomestic Goddess
Sophie Kinsella
From Publishers Weekly
Samantha Sweeting, the 29-year-old heroine of Kinsella's latest confection (after Shopaholic Siste...
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Loco Motive
Mary Daheim
From Publishers Weekly
In Daheim's plodding 25th Bed-and-Breakfast mystery (after 2008's Vi Agra Falls), innkeeper and li...
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Just Short of Crazy
Nina Foxx
From
Alexis Montague Pearson dated Walter for three years when he decided to leave town to end their relationship. In an...
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She's Got Issues (Avon Books)
Stephanie Lessing
Review
"A lively chick-lit exploration of modern social manners." -- Orla Healy for the New York Post
About the Aut...
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Trophies: A Novel
Heather Thomas
From Publishers Weekly
Actress and screenwriter Thomas's first novel lifts the veil on the already well-exposed world of ...
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In Her Shoes : A Novel
Jennifer Weiner
Amazon.com Review
The Feller sisters are equal but opposite. Maggie is the good-looking, dyslexic little sister who knows...
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As Good As It Got
Isabel Sharpe
About the Author
Isabel Sharpe is the author of As Good As It Got and Women on the Edge of a Nervous Breakthrough. She liv...
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Romeo, Romeo
Robin Kaye
From Publishers Weekly
Debut author Kaye provides a pleasing romantic romp mixing Italian Brooklyn family values, hot sex...
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I Want Candy
Kim Wong Keltner
From
More than anything, 14-year-old Candace Ong wants not to be stuck as a waitress in a restaurant like Eggroll Wonder...
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Play Dates
Leslie Carroll
From
In Manhattan's world of competitive mothering, Claire Marsh becomes seriously handicapped when her 15-years-senior ...
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Engaged to Die
Carolyn G. Hart
From Publishers Weekly
Hart supplies superior cozy fare in her 14th mystery (after 2002's April Fool Dead) to feature ama...
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The Next Thing on My List: A Novel
Jill Smolinski
From Publishers Weekly
Smolinski follows up her debut, Flip-Flopped, with an airy, hit and mostly miss novel about one ru...
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Gimme an O
Kayla Perrin
From Publishers Weekly
Perrin (Tell Me You Love Me; Say You Need Me; etc.) brings together two very different people in s...
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Last Chance Saloon
Marian Keyes
Amazon.com Review
Desperately single thirtysomething men and women populate Keyes's breezy novel. Childhood friends Tara...
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The Girlfriend Curse
Valerie Frankel
From
When Peg's ex-boyfriend Paul calls her up, she thinks he is hoping for a reunion. But when she meets up with him, h...
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