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The nominees for best Laugh Out Loud Novel:
Not Ready for Mom Jeans by Maureen Lipinski
Lowcountry Summer by Dorothea Benton Frank
Rachel’s Holiday by Marian Keyes
The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella
Sleeping with Ward Cleaver by Jenny Gardiner

Please vote for your favorite by commenting below. Everyone who votes is entered to win prizes!

Chick Lit Plus Awards: Day 7 Nominations

Categories: Best Cover, Best Sequel, Best Mystery/Cozy Mystery

Prizes: 2 winners will receive a copy of Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger.
Winners will be announced August 23rd.
Please post below to enter your nominations, or email me directly at Samantha@chicklitplus.com. The top 5 from each category will go on to the final voting process.
Some early nomination votes for these categories include:
Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella – Best Cover
Something Blue by Emily Giffin- Best Sequel
I Scream, You Scream by Wendy Watson –Best Mystery/Cozy Mystery

Chick Lit Plus Awards: Day 6 Nominations

Categories: Best Wedding, Best Supporting Character, Best Cougar Novel

Prizes: 1 winner will receive a copy of Hook Line and Sink Him by Jackie Pilossoph
Winners will be announced August 23rd.
Please post below to enter your nominations, or email me directly at Samantha@chicklitplus.com. The top 5 from each category will go on to the final voting process.
Some early nomination votes for these categories include:
The Cougar Club by Susan McBride- Best Cougar Novel
Shopaholic Ties the Knot by Sophie Kinsella- Best Wedding

Chick Lit Plus Awards: Day 5 Nominations

Categories: Novel That Should Be a Movie, Best Novel Made Into a Movie, Character with the Best Job

Prizes: 3 winners will receive a copy of Vivian Rising by Daniella Brodsky
Winners will be announced August 23rd.
Please post below to enter your nominations, or email me directly at Samantha@chicklitplus.com. The top 5 from each category will go on to the final voting process.
Some early nomination votes for these categories include:

Hook Line and Sink Him by Jackie Pilossoph¬- Novel That Should Be a Movie
Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella- Best Novel Made Into a Movie
Marla Martenson- Matchmaker- Diary of Beverly Hills Matchmaker by Marla Martenson- Character with the Best Job

Chick Lit Plus Awards: Day 4 Nominations

Categories: Best Female Character, Best Male Character, Best Series

Prizes: 2 winners will receive a copy of Reunion by JL Penn
Winners will be announced August 23rd.
Please post below to enter your nominations, or email me directly at Samantha@chicklitplus.com. The top 5 from each category will go on to the final voting process.
Some early nomination votes for these categories include:

Rachel- Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin- Best Female Character
‘I Heart’ Series by Lindsey Kelk- Best Series
‘Shopaholic’ Series by Sophie Kinsella- Best Series

GIVEAWAY: A Desirable Residence by Madeleine Wickham

The asking price for this house includes a stunning renovation of hearts and dreams….Liz and Jonathan Chambers were stuck with two mortgages, mounting debts, and a miserable adolescent daughter. Then realtor Marcus Witherstone came into their lives—and it seemed he would solve all their problems. He knew the perfect tenants from London who would rent their old house: a glamorous PR girl, Ginny, and her almost-famous husband, Piers.

But soon Liz is lost in blissful dreams of Marcus, Jonathan is left to run their business, and neither of them has time to notice that their teenage daughter is developing an unhealthy passion for the tenants, Piers and Ginny. Everyone is tangled up with everyone else, and in the most awkward possible way. As events close in, they all begin to realize that some deceptions are just a bit too close to home.
A Desirable Residence is sure to continue the phenomenal success of the Sophie Kinsella/Madeleine Wickham franchise.

I have 3 copies of A Desirable Residence to give away! To enter, comment on this post, RT on Twitter, or comment on Facebook. The winner will be chosen Saturday, August 14th. Please note: US residents only!

Handbags and Homicide by Dorothy Howell

I was looking forward to reading back to back chick lit mysteries. After finishing up the Lacy Fields novels from Janice Kaplan, I moved on to the Haley Randolph series from Dorothy Howell. The first, Handbags and Homicide, sounded like it could provide enough entertainment, but it definitely fell flat with me. The heroine Haley reminded me of Sophie Kinsella’s shopaholic, Rebecca Bloomwood, but without the likeability. She’s in massive debt, has an addiction to designer handbags, and working at a minimum wage position in a low scale retail store. Instead of finding some sort of work ethic and paying off debts, she continues to slouch through life, racking up extreme credit card purchases and showing no sign of changing. That alone put me off, but then comes the mystery part. When Haley finds the retail store’s assistant manager dead in the stockroom, she becomes a suspect in the crime. She sets off her own half-assed investigation, which I found to be pointless and overly long-winded, and eventually the real killer was uncovered and I could finally stop reading this book. I knew right away I wasn’t going to like this story when Haley finds her deceased boss, then walks away from him and decides she needs to buy another purse. What?? The supporting characters were not well written, most times I couldn’t decipher between characters or couldn’t remember who they were and why they were being talked about. I couldn’t finish this novel fast enough, and have zero interest looking into any of the other Haley Randolph books.

Sophie Kinsella is Pregnant

Sophie Kinsella announced today on her Facebook page that she is expecting another baby next month! Click Here to read her Facebook announcement.

Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella

Lara is having a problem: she is being haunted by her 105 year old great-aunt’s ghost. Sadie, who was a daring flapper back in her time of the Roaring 20’s, keeps appearing alongside Lara, but as a younger version of her deceased self. She has some unfinished business and needs Lara to help her find her necklace before she can pass on. At first Lara is frustrated and fed up with trying to help Sadie, who is making her wear ridiculous flapper clothes and makeup and go on dates with boring men just so Sadie can feel “alive” again through the only person that can see her. But as time goes on, Lara realizes how much she and Sadie have in common, and strangely, how Sadie can help with her floundering love life and equally dismal career as a headhunter.
Twenties Girl from Sophie Kinsella was a favorite of mine- which shocked me. Though I am a huge fan of Kinsella I was thinking this novel sounded too out there for me. A ghost haunting her great-niece? But I was proved wrong, and could not put it down! The novel was engaging, humorous, inspirational, and even had a few fun twists thrown in as well. I honestly think Kinsella is one of the few authors that could have pulled this plot off, and she did it with a comedic twist and a bit of mystery throw in. A must read!