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[[Category:New Reviews|Women's Fiction]] __NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Melissa Hill1471180158|title= Keep You SafeMaybe Tomorrow|author=Penny Parkes|rating= 4.5|genre= Women's General Fiction|summary= This is the story of two mothers and two daughtersJamie Matson works in an upper-class grocery store, and the virus that binds them. Widowed mum Kate is for a nurse. She has man who's a daughter, Rosie, and Rosie is ill control freak with measlesall the subtlety of a half brick. As a nurse Jamie's son, Kate knows exactly how dangerous this can beBo, but because Rosie 'has a rare allergy that prevents vaccination, there was nothing she could do except cross her fingers and hope herd immunity would carry her throughhis problems'. Married mum Madeleine is a ''mummy blogger' He' s asthmatic and tells the worldmore you read, or at least the internet, the domore you's and do notll suspect that he's of parentingon the autistic spectrum. There's one thing she didn't do, though, and that is get her daughter Clara vaccinated. Dubious of the MMR, she and her husband decided Sometimes Jamie needs to forgo the jabs for their children. And now, like Rosie, take time off at short notice - she has measles. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008217122</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Chrissie Manby|title= The Worst Case Scenario Cookery Club|rating= 4|genre= Women's Fiction|summary= I love a good romcom frequent flier in the local A&E and so was excited to read Chrissie Manbysometimes Bo's latest novelnot fit enough to go to school. It certainly didn't disappoint on Missed shifts or the comedy value and pleasingly it was more a 'relationship comedy' than just a romcom with unlikely friendships and day-need to-day family relations providing the best laughs.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473639778</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Holly Hepburn|title= The Picture House by the Sea|rating= 4|genre= Women's Fiction|summary=So as another typically dreary British summer is drawing be away on time to a close, I found myself craving a fix of literary sunshine pick Bo up from school are occasions when Jamie can be controlled and sea kissed romanceput in the wrong. In such a mood it It was then, that I came across the cover for ''The Picture House by the Sea''. Perfect blue skies, glistening sea, going to come to a beautiful Art Deco building and to top it off an old fashioned ice-cream carthead. Consider me sold!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471161714</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Susi OsborneLauren Bravo|title=Angelica StonePreloved
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=I'd say that Angelica Stone was known as Angel to her friends, but she's not big on friends. She has the sort of background you dread hearing about: sexually abused as a child, grabbed by the care system and didn't so much fall through the cracks as escaped its clutches and then had to learn how to cope. She's been told that she's tainted, that she ruins every relationship without intending to and that she's best staying away from 'decent' people. One of her jobs is working in a supermarket and it's there that she meets Lola Moriarty and ''she's'' a completely different kettle of fish.
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{{newreview
|author= Katy Colins
|title= Chasing the Sun
|rating= 4
|genre= Women's Fiction
|summary= Author Katy Colins became Britain's most famous jilted bride when the true story of her subsequent lonely hearts backpacking trip went viral, before becoming a romantic comedy book series with this the latest one.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008202192</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Heidi Swain
|title= Coming Home to Cuckoo Cottage
|rating= 5
|genre= Women's Fiction
|summary= I absolutely loved this book. It was utterly enchanting with its charming feel-good storyline, delightful characters and innocent romance. It was also an easy read with short chapters making it easy to pick up and put down (not that I wanted to) throughout the day.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471147282</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Rebecca Chance
|title= Killer Affair
|rating= 3
|genre= Women's Fiction
|summary=Rebecca Chance's much anticipated and praised latest novel is definitely worth a 'chance' but for me it was a very mixed read. The cover blurb describes it as 'irresistibly readable' and 'a glittering page-turner' which it most certainly was, starting with a famed but as yet unidentified woman on a revengeful warpath against a second glamorous mystery woman. The story then restarts from the beginning setting the scene, characters and events that will eventually lead up to the revengeful opening act. It's not until the end of the book that this mystery betrayal is fully revealed which is what kept me hooked throughout what is quite a long book.
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{{newreview
|author=Sophie Divry and Alison Anderson (translator)
|title=Madame Bovary of the Suburbs
|rating=2.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=''It starts with becoming a homeowner, then settling in, then reproducing.''
Well, it actually starts a lot before then, with a set of fractured memories of our heroine's childhood – things she recalls her parents and relatives saying both to and about her. It goes through her childhood, and pen letters to a best friend conveying her wishes for her life, those wishes being revised and affirmed by the liberty of university years, those wishes being met with or denied by married life… Someone archly could point out that you should be careful what you wish for, but not even our wise, modern woman could not see the next step after the reproducing – ''standing disappointed in front of the refrigerator''.
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{{newreview
|author=Louise Pentland
|title=Wilde Like Me
|rating=4.5
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary=World famous fashion and beauty vlogger Louise Pentland, also known as Sprinkle of Glitter, takes Gwen is pressing her middle-aged bosom on a new challenge in the form of her touching debut novel, ''Wilde Like Me''. You will be transported into big number that starts with a world full of exasperating drama four and ends with the PSMs (Posh School Mums), heartan oh-my-warming mother daughter moments and selfGod-righteous men who you realise arenI't m-nearly-forty. Having been made unexpectedly redundant - any HR officer worth their salt would argue the be all and end alltoss - Gwen finds herself having a bit of a mid-life crisis. Now enters Robin Wilde, a single mum to Lyla Catharsis is key and make-up artist living in her granny's house simply just trying Gwen has decided now is the time to get by. The novel follows take back her journey of self discovery, which even she'd admit sounds like some awful cliche, and shows you that only life'''you''' can make you happy.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1785762931</amazonuk>1398510629
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Dorothy Koomson0008506337|title=The FriendGarnett Girls|author=Georgina Moore
|rating=5
|genre=Women's General Fiction|summary=Maxie, Anaya, Hazel The love affair between Margo Garnett and Yvonne – four friends and schoolpoet Richard O'Leary was all-gateconsuming, apparently on both sides. Margo was just sixteen when they fell in love. Richard was twenty-mums who meet for coffee, wine, gossip one and momentary escape from their respective livesdescribed by Margo's mother as 'an older man'. Nothing unusual about Her parents worried that until Yvonne is found battered Richard's influence would take her away from what they felt she could achieve - going to Oxford and half-dead in the playgroundhaving a glittering career. Three weeks later Cece moves into In the areaevent, they eloped and Richard took her children starting that same schoolaway from the Isle of Wight. Gradually she finds herself falling into the orbit of Maxie, Anaya and Hazel Margo did go to Oxford and hears what happened went on to the still comatose Yvonnebecome a well-respected journalist. Two questions still hang in the air thoughThe couple had three children: who did it Rachel, Imogen and why? Sasha. The police believe that Life was lived in London and holidays were spent at Sandcove, the family home on the perpetrator is one Isle of Wight. Even then the three remaining friends and that Cece is in the perfect position to help them with their enquiries… a very dangerous position doubts about Richard's drinking were never far from Margo's mind: ''she would never be able to be leave him incharge''.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780895984</amazonuk>Then Richard left them.
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|author=Nora RobertsHadeer Elsbai|title=Come SundownThe Daughters of Izdihar
|rating=4
|genre=Women's FictionFantasy|summary=Bodine LongbowDrawing inspiration from Egypt, ''s family has learnt to live with tragedy. A quarter The Daughters of a century earlier BodineIzdihar''s Aunt Alice disappeared without a trace. Nothing has softened explores the lives of two women who could not be more different, yet find themselves fighting for the pain but life goes on rights of women and the family business (weavers – those with magical abilities - in a ranch-style resort) certainly keeps society pitted against them all busy. Bo is fully focussed as Nehal, born into the upper class, wishes to attend the Weaving Academy to learn to control her abilities and then join the resort's manager military, but distraction instead she is forced into an arranged marriage with Nico. Giorgina on the horizon in the form of Callen Skinner. Local lad Callen comes home with other hand did not have a successful Hollywood film career on his CV privileged upbringing like Nehal and an eye feels great pressure to provide for a certain Longbow lady. Howeverher family and maintain their reputation, when whilst secretly attending meetings of the Daughters of Izdihar – a womangroup campaigning for women's body rights. Giorgina also happens to be in love with Nico. What follows is found on resort land Callen is implicated. Is history repeating itself? Can Callen and Bo shake themselves free a story of a lawman's prejudice in order to discover the truth? The clock's ticking as Bo an unjust society, filled with hypocrisy and Callen try to solve cruelty, from which blossoms a mystery while putting themselves in the firing line group of admirable women fighting for their rights and then Aunt Alice returns..overcoming their personal obstacles.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0349410909</amazonuk>0356520471
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jenny ColganB0B575J99N|title=Spandex and Beneath the CityPorticoes|author=Brooke Adams
|rating=4
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary= Touted as a superElizabeth Miller was thirty-hero romantic comedy, ''Spandex four and the City'' features a teacher at a prestigious girl-next-door Holly, a typically insecure 20-something rom-com heroine, enjoying her life in Centerton (Colgan's stand school in York. It was ''comfortable'' but she longed for Gotham)something more in life. When a handsome stranger she meets at a bar turns out to be the She'd ''Ultimate Manstill not found the right vocation nor met the right man'', and now was the time to make a change. She needed challenges. There was a vigilante superhero straight from little trepidation when she applied for the Marvel or DC universe (the superpowers are more of professoressa job in Bologna. After a Marvel kindtelephone interview, but the character - both of she was offered the UM position and of his adversary - reference Batman, among others), she canit wasn't help falling for himlong before she was exploring the beautiful city. There were some natural doubts before her first class but it went surprisingly well. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0356505448</amazonuk>
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{{newreview <!-- remove 28/6 -->Frontpage|authorisbn=Isabella Davidson0241542405|title=The Beta Mum: Adventures in Alpha LandMeredith Alone|author=Claire Alexander
|rating=4.5
|genre=Women's General Fiction|summary=To say that Sophie Bennett didnWhen we first meet Meredith Maggs it't want to move to London is something of an understatement. Shes Wednesday 14 November 2018 and she's a shy person who doesn't make friends easily and the thought of losing all not left her support systems and having to start again fills her with dreadhome for 1,214 days. She'd ''Butlike''to: in fact, husband Michael has been offered a big job she so nearly does. Her outdoor clothes are on London's RailLink project and itshe's not a chance he can turn down - even considered which shoes to wear if he wanted she's going tocatch her train. Then, and he doesnshe can't. She simply can'tforce herself to leave the safety of her home. So before long their three-year old daughterShe's fortunate that she has a good friend, KayaSadie, has been left who visits regularly with Sophieher two children, James and Matilda. Sadie's parents and Michael and Sophie have found a flat in west London cardiac nurse and they've evenfull of sound common sense. In fact it was Sadie who gave Meredith her cat, against all the odds, managed to secure a place for Kaya at LondonFred. Groceries are online deliveries and there's most exclusive nursery schoolalso an internet-based support group where you'll find Meredith as JIGSAWGIRL, so you can guess what she does in her spare time. Then Tom McDermott arrives. Well, when I say that He''they'' managed to secure the place, I actually mean that they required the services of a nursery consultants from Holding Hands, who has a double-barrelled name and a friendship charity which supports people with the headmistressproblems such as Meredith's.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781326525</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Nora Roberts0008441618|title=The ObsessionOther Parents|author=Sarah Stovell
|rating=5
|genre=CrimeWomen's Fiction|summary=Naomi Carson lives in New York but Jo Fairburn knew that she was under intense pressure as the new head of West Burntridge First School: if she hasndidn't always lived live up to her retired predecessor therecould well be a house price slump in that part of the town. Actually her name hasn't always been Naomi Carson. Naomi's life The school had an active Parent Teacher Association and the funds which they raised were a considerable benefit to start again when, aged 11, she sneakily followed her father into the woods to see if he was hiding her birthday presentschool. That night she saw something no child… no person... should see. As an adult sheThere was one difficulty, though - they were ''devastatingly shockable''s now putting her life back together and even coping , with two members, in particular, causing problems for the advances of Xander Keaton but danger still lurkshead. The past will one day repeat itself Laura Spence and this time Naomi will find sheKate Monroe objected to Jo's restrictions on the targettoys children could bring in on Toy Day but that was just a warm-up act for their real gripe: LGBTQ education.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0349407789</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Kaela CobleGiovanna Fletcher|title=Friends and LiarsWalking on Sunshine|rating=54|genre=ThrillersWomen's Fiction|summary= Kaela CobleMike's debut novel wife, Pia, who he was with for seventeen years, has died. And whilst he is dealing with his grief, so are their best friends, Vicky and Zaza. But Pia left them all some 'rules'Friends to follow, knowing that she was dying and Liars'' is a gripping read that tells the tale of 'the crew', a group of friends who once made a pact they would need help to ''always be honest with eachother''carry on living. So what happens when none Whilst some of them keep this pact? After not being together for over ten years the crew rules are reunited at the wake of around practicalities such as clearing out her wardrobe, another one that Mike discovers one day encourages him to take one of their trips away, and Vicky and Zaza, struggling with their grief and their ownlife troubles, Danny Deusodecide to drop everything in their own lives, who has left a haunting suicide note and go along with an envelope for each crew member containing their darkest secret. They are now faced with two options: reveal their secrets or face the risk that Danny will reveal them from beyond the gravehim.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1786492059</amazonuk>140593560X
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Paige ToonB09FS89KX9|title= The Last Piece of my HeartFall On Me|author=Penelope Potts|rating= 3.5|genre= Women's Fiction|summary= Bridget is a travel writer and blogger with dreams of writing a book, but so far that has remained Life should have been good for Hollie: She was just a dream. Then an opportunity arises: not to write a book going into the final year of her own, but to ghost write someone elseveterinary degree and - three years later - was still working at BB'sdiner. Nicole died with Bob - the owner - regarded her fondly: he was a bestseller good boss. Hollie had moved in print and plans for a sequelwith her boyfriend, Marcus: her mother thought he was great and her publishers are keen that Bridget picks up where she left offhe was doing well in his career. It Hollie wasn's an unusual proposition, even more t quite so because she will need certain though: Marcus wanted to go control her and spend time with Nicole's husband and baby daughter as part most of all he wanted her to leave her research, but it might be job at the foot in diner. Then there was the door she needs fact that he would be violent, both to her and to segway into that book she's been planningother people.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471162559</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Patricia Falvey0008421714|title=The Girls of Ennismore: A Heart-Rending Irish SagaMrs March|author=Virginia Feito
|rating=4.5
|genre=Historical Literary Fiction|summary=Ireland 1900: Ennismore HouseThe problem began just after the publication of George March's young heiress Victoria had hoped that she and Rosie Killeen would be friends forevermost successful novel to date. Rosie soon comes to Everyone but Mrs March (we know better as there's a social chasm between those who live in her first name only on the House and those, like Rosie's family, who have been brought up merely last page) seemed to serve themeither be reading it or had already done so. The days of innocence are coming Every day Mrs March went to the local patisserie to an end in many ways. Soonbuy olive bread but on that particular morning, Patricia asked, as she was wrapping the cry for Irish Home Rule becomes louderbread, there'll be more than steps on society'but isn't this the first time he's ladder between them as each must discover their own way in based a nation character on you?'' She mentioned that Johanna, the principal character had 'her mannerisms''. Perhaps this would not have mattered, except for the fact that will never be Johanna is the same againwhore of Nantes - ''a weak, plain, detestable, pathetic, unloved, unloveable wretch.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1786490625</amazonuk>''
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Colleen Oakley1473685745|title= Close Enough to Touch|rating= 4|genre= Women's Fiction|summary=''One time, a boy kissed me and I almost died...My lips started tingling. My tongue swelled to fill my mouth. My throat closed; I couldn't breathe. Everything went black.'' So begins the tale of an unlikely romantic heroine: a girl who is allergic to other human beings. After the extreme humiliation suffered in the aftermath of the events above, Jubilee Jenkins becomes a recluse and hides herself away from the world for nine years. When her source of income suddenly dries up, Jubilee needs to overcome her fears, step out into the world and find a job. Working at the local library, she meets divorced dad Eric and his quirky adopted son, Aja and strikes up a friendship with them. As their mutual attraction starts to grow, can there be any future for a relationship where even a simple kiss could be fatal?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1760294136</amazonuk>}}{{newreviewUnbreak Your Heart|author=Nancy Revell|title=Shipyard Girls at War: (Shipyard Girls 2) Katie Marsh|rating=54
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary=Warning: This review contains spoilers for [[The Shipyard Girls by Nancy Revell|Book 1]] in the series from the beginning.The war bites deeper When Beth Carlyle and Simon Withers first met they were on opposite ends of an angry exchange - well, Simon was angry and the shipyard girls at Thompsons have more Beth was doing her best to contend with than a heavier workload. The Elliott household is in mourning now Teddy has been killed in Africaapologise for having knocked Simon's son, Jake, muting the celebrations when off his twin, Joe, comes home, albeit injuredbike. Rosie is getting over her horrendous episode with her murderous uncle He wasn't hurt but she's still not back to full healthJake has history. Working shifts at the yard during the day and secretly by night as a brothel manager to afford her little sisterHe has HLHS - that's school fees is a bit Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome for those of a strain at times but the worst seems to be over. The complications in Rosieyou who are not ''au fait's life aren't over yet thoughwith your medical acronyms. A complication When he was born, the left side of the his heart hadn't developed properly and he needed open-heart is on the horizon: can she afford to fall in love with surgery when he was a police detective? few days old. Meanwhile Gloria attempts So, Simon has every right to move on from her abusive husband arenbe over-protective particularly when someone isn't that easylooking where they're driving. The war is taking more than its share of casualties but then so is life.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784754641</amazonuk>}}{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Diney CosteloeC J Carey|title=The New NeighboursWidowland
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=Dartmouth Circle has always been It's April 1953, and Adolf Hitler's schedule includes going to Moscow to attend the state funeral of Joseph Stalin then within weeks coming to London, parading around a bit, and watching over the sanctioned return to the epitome throne of British middle class proprietyEdward VIII with his wife, Queen Wallis. Manicured lawnsFor yes, wellBritain caved in the lead-kept house facades… All is where up to the World War Two that certainly didn't happen as we know it should be , and life is orderedwe are now a protectorate – well, with we share enough of the same blood as the disrupting influence of Germanic peoples on ''the townmainland''s university students out . But this is most certainly a different Britain, for Nazi-styled phrenology, and ideas of female purpose, has put all of sight that gender into a caste system, ranging from high-brow office bigwigs to the drudges, and out of mindbeyond those, right on down to the childless, the husbandless and the widows. Female literacy is actively discouraged. ImagineAnd in this puritanical existence, thenour heroine, Rose Ransom, is employed with the horror when the good citizens task of bowdlerising classical literature to take all encouragement for female emancipation out of it – after all, not every book can be banned, and not every story excised immediately from British civilisation, and so they just get a hefty tweak towards the Circle hear that one of their houses… THEIR houses… has been bought as student accommodationparty line before they're stamped ready for reprint. Will it be That is her job, at least, until the harbinger first emerging signs of doom they expect?female protest come to light, with their potential to spoil Hitler's visit.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1784972665</amazonuk>152941198X
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Dinah JefferiesRuth Hogan|title=Before the RainsMadame Burova
|rating=4.5
|genre=Historical General Fiction|summary=Eliza has tragically punctuated childhood memories This book lets us discover several people in different stages of India that have feed her desire to returnlife in the early 1970s, all vaguely connected. Therefore So we have a bullied half-cast boy (as he would have been called then), a girl in 1930a humdrum job wanting to become a singer, and chiefly, Imelda, following the death third generation of Madame Burova, ''Tarot-Reader, Palmist and Clairvoyant'', to use her husbandfamily's sea-front booth. The singer, the scryer and the sufferer's mother will all become staff at a revamped holiday camp, when but just before then we see Imelda fly solo for the first time in the British government commission family stall. We also see her on her to photograph scenes last day, fifty years later, in possession of a pair of Indian lifeletters that will change everything for a woman called Billie. Just who is she, she jumps at and who delivered the chancesecrets about her to Imelda, and why did it have to remain a secret all this time?|isbn=152937331X}}{{Frontpage|author= Jennifer Saint |title= Ariadne |rating= 4. What she doesn5 |genre= Women't realise s Fiction |summary= This re-telling of the myth of Ariadne and the Minotaur is interesting and unusual. Jennifer Saint presents the story in a way that not everyone she comes across is delighted with the ideasympathetic to its origins but also appealing to a modern audience. Living within the SultanaSaint's opulent palace complex narrative is definitely an attraction for told predominantly through the viewpoint of Ariadne, spanning from her childhood to herdeath, allowing the reader to really connect with Ariadne as is Jay, an Indian price who shows Eliza a character in her own right rather than just a prop in the real India. However, attractions are sometimes dangerous and even deadlyheroics of Theseus.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0241287081</amazonuk>1472273869
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Pam JenoffLucy Holland|title=The Orphan's TaleSistersong|rating=4.5|genre=General Literary Fiction|summary=Herr Neuroff's circus has Sistersong is part of a secret: as well as a much needed wartime source genre I particularly enjoy, the modern retelling of entertainment, it's also refuge to Jews escaping uncertain concentration camp fatesfolk and fairy tales. One such personThese stories, Astridfor most of us, are a trapeze cornerstone of childhood and I relish seeing them retold with fresh eyes and high wire artist, lives a precarious fresh perspective. If handled well these retellings give new life in which her possible discovery would be more dangerous than her nightly act. She's an expert who has perfected her art over time and therefore resents Neuroff demanding she teach Noanew meaning to stories that are now becoming increasingly narrow and outdated, a nonfleshing out characters, examining relationships and re-circus family new comer, quicklyevaluating the role of women. There's Sistersong is a reason behind perfect example of a modern retelling done well, the circus owner's demand though. Noa arrives at plot is handled with care, keeping its archaic historical feel but allowing the circus endangered by an act of kindness: characters to come to life, to feel real and human, most importantly they feel relatable in a Jewish baby she stole from a Nazi train before leaving modern world whilst still feeling appropriate for the Netherlandspre-Saxon age they live in. It was This is a spur masterpiece of the moment decision that will bind her storytelling and I was captivated from beginning to Astrid and their future, no matter how long… or short… a time that may beend.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1848455364</amazonuk>1529039037
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Amanda RobertsB08NF79QXT|title=The Roots of the TreeCherry Blossom Boutique|author=Brooke Adams|rating=43|genre=General Women's Fiction|summary=The strength of a tree comes not from what you can seeThirty-one-year old Liberty Rossini has had her shop, not from the trunkCherry Blossom Boutique, the branches for just six months when she's nominated for - and the leaves, but from what you can't see wins - the rootsRetail Best Newcomer Award. Disturbance She's delighted and the two people she's brought with her to the roots can event couldn't be devastating. It's similar in human beingsmore pleased. Annie had lived for 63 yearsSonja, secure in the love of her parentsmother, Elsie is an ex-model and FrankBrazilian: you can see where Liberty got her looks from. SheJessica'd looked after them in her home in their final years s thirty-four and it was quite by chance that she came across their wedding certificate when she was sorting out their effects. They had not been married until Liberty's best friend: they'afterve known each other since university and Liberty adores Jessica'' her births husband, but her birth certificate showed Frank as her father Charles and that her mother was married to himtheir four-year-old daughter, Ava. Something didnLife would be perfect for Liberty if it wasn't add up and there was for one inescapable conclusionthing: the she misses having a man she'd loved as her father all those years ''wasn't'' in her father after alllife.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1909716863</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Marilyn BennettB08GFSK2WZ|title=Granny with BenefitsThe Karma Trap|author=Lisette Boyd
|rating=4
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary=Thirty nine George Jackson is a difficult age for a womanthirty-three years old, particularly if sheabsolutely gorgeous to look at - and single. She's not married. Has had sex for eight months and she given up on 's stuck in the idea karma trap: an awful lot of having a family? Does bad luck is being visited on her career mean everything to her? On the other hand is and she desperately looking has a real talent for a man? attracting drama. Grace found herself in a difficult situation when Her life's chaotic: she first met Dale (or Heaven on Legs dealt with the leak from the shower by putting something down at the bottom of the stairs to absorb the water - HoL - as then the shower fell through the roof whilst she thought of him)was in it and left her, stark naked, staring at the pervy postman. She'd volunteered only has to sort out take her late grandmothermother's home, but she couldn't resist the opportunity dog out for a walk for her to do a little dressing end up. So, wearing with dog poo spattered across her grandmother's clothes, wig resting just above her eyebrows and heavyface -rimmed glasses perched on the end of her nose she met the man of her dreams. Only, rather than laughing and explaining what she'd been doing, Grace carried on a photo being taken by someone who shares it around the pantomime - and called herself Louiseoffice.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785898736</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jenny ColganB08CHJLNBS|title=The Summer Seaside KitchenCapturing Emilia|author=Brooke Adams|rating=43
|genre=Women's Fiction
|summary= Colgan has He's Charles Devereaux, thirty-eight and a diverse portfolio of chick lit (and she also writes Dr Who novels) under her belt but starting with Meet me partner at Wickham Jones, the Cupcake Café Mayfair letting agents. She's Emilia, twenty-nine, librarian and archivist in 2011the heritage library next door. Emilia has read [[The Secret by Rhonda Byrne|The Secret]] but she's moved on from new age books like that, which leave you dependent on someone else's philosophies, she has established herself as one of the queens of the chick-lit subgenre to something a little deeper. Charles is more of a [[Personal by Lee Child|Jack Reacher]] man himself, but, above all, he's shocked that Emilia reads ''comedy romance with foodThe Guardian''. They're obviously not at all compatible, the Queen so why can Charles not get this woman out of Hearts and the queen of fruit tartshis mind? She's not his usual type at all: it's obvious to his friends. And given that Emilia regularly feels repulsed by Charles's superficiality, why does she feel drawn to an obvious benefit of her popularity and presumably her bank balance and to the sound of satisfied ahhhhs and mmmms from her growing fanbasehim? The relationship's obviously a non-starter, isn't it?}}{{Frontpage|author= Helly Acton|title= The Shelf|rating= 4|genre= Women's Fiction|summary= When we meet Amy, she's in a relationship with Jamie. As you You can see I do miss the Old Jenny 't really call it a little bitpartnership, because things tend to get done on his terms, the brasher and swearier characters and the much more cutting humourbut she's sticking around because she hopes she can change him. ButAh, yes. There is something Haven't we all been there? Things are looking up when he tells her to be said pack for a well written feelgood novel and I did enjoy the sweetshop, the café, the bakery and now the surprise trip. Could this be it? Is he ''Summer Seaside Kitchenfinally'' which has all going to get down on one knee? Was the tried, tested work (and well loved ingredients of a perfectly escapist, mostly but not totally predictable chick-lit romance with a foodie angle that Jenny Colgan has made something of her house special. the wait) worth it?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>075156480X</amazonuk>1838770879
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author= Anna BellAlyssa Sheinmel|title=The Good Girlfriend's Guide to Getting EvenWhat Kind of Girl|rating= 34
|genre= Women's Fiction
|summary= We begin the story '' Doing something when you're scared is braver than doing something when you're not'' When Mike Parker's girlfriend comes into school with Lexi and a black eye, claiming he gave it to her boyfriend. Lexi is one of those women, who has a begrudging relationship with her mother, who whole world is constantly pestering to get her tipped upside down the aisle, a father who . Her relationship has a spine missing just ended and a boyfriend who leaves her as a sports widow. The more I now she's the talk to my female friends about this, of the luckier I realise I am to not haveschool. A partner Mike was the most popular boy in school who is entirely uninterested was always so in sport but does fixate on Star Treklove with her, Star Wars and anything else everyone knew that revolves around space , so why did he do what he did? Some people believe her and gunssome don't, but one thing is for sure, this isn't going to blow over any time soon.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1785760394</amazonuk>0349003297
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{{Frontpage
|author= Katie Fforde
|title= A Springtime Affair
|rating= 4
|genre= Women's Fiction
|summary= I've wanted to read author Katie Fforde for ages and this was pretty much exactly what I was expecting - a warm, cosy read focused on romance, family and friendships. This provided two romances for the price of one, but it was actually the family element as opposed to the romance that I really enjoyed.
|isbn=1780897561
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{{Frontpage
|isbn=B07W4MNBSG
|title=Be Careful Who You Marry
|author=Lizzy Mumfrey
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=It was coming up to Halloween in 1987 and a group of sixth-form schoolgirls wondered what they would be doing when they were fifty. When you're only seventeen that seems positively ancient, but Liz was convinced that ''your entire life depends on who you marry''. The only eligible boys were the Young Farmers and the idea of living in a farmhouse and having a couple of children called Will and Olly appealed to Charlotte, or perhaps William and Oliver if you were Elizabeth who was determined to marry the rather superior Patrick Shepley-Botham. The place to start their search was obviously the Young Farmers' Halloween disco that weekend. There was just one problem - there were too many Elizabeths in the class.
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