November Reviews
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Winner of Home for Christmas: Kaley @ Books Etc.
Winner of The Queen Gene: Jencey Gortney
Just posted The Shortest Way Home – what a wonderful read!
I just posted a review for Idol Hands by Cynthia Hill.
I read and reviewed 100 Stories for Queensland which has stories by noted chick lit author Janet Gover and many others. The anthology isn’t all chick lit, but here are many stories that were deeply moving and touching.
Miranda Kenneally’s book Catching Jordan was a delightful surprise!
The Fine Art of Truth or Dare by Melissa Jensen was another book I read this month that I did not expect to impress me so much.
Mandy Baggot’s books get better with each one I read and Knowing Me Knowing You was no different from her latest release.
If the three Mandy Baggot books I’ve read this month, Excess All Areas was my favorite.
Chelsea M. Cameron’s My Favorite Mistake was good, but it didn’t hit all of my hot points. I’m having a hard time figuring out why.
Loretta Brabant is an author from Australia and a pseudonym for Loretta Hill. This is the only book available in paperback from in the US. I REALLY wish it wasn’t.
Another great book I’ve read this month is Angie Stanton’s Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em.
What’s not to love about a story set in the world of soccer? I think Kyra Lennon’s Game On is a fantastic start to a new series. I only wish it had been longer!
I <3 Paige Toon. One Perfect Christmas was wonderful!
Crazy For You by Kate Angell is an older book that through me for a loop. It was really good and was a great surprise.
Fitzwilliam Darcy is totally believable as a rock star in Heather Lynn Rigaud’s book.
Thanks Chanpreet! I love good surprises!
Better late than never! haha
This month I read CHASING HARRY WINSTON by Lauren Weisberger. Fun and very much a chick lit novel. It was a book club read and most of the women had the same thoughts I did.