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Catch Us When We Fall by Juliette Fay

Catch Us When We Fall by Juliette Fay

Catch Us When We Fall pairs a Sweet Dee (of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia-fame) esque heroine with a handsome, snarky baseball player.  Our female lead is a barrel of laughs and tough talk, a working class world is well-established and some very true truths about alcoholism and dysfunctional families are explored, but the slightly…

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The Magic of Found Objects by Maddie Dawson

The Magic of Found Objects by Maddie Dawson

There’s a note of hippie magic to The Magic of Found Objects, and not the least bit of a wink to the 1987 film Moonstruck. Maddie Dawson tries to mill much quirkiness from her unusual heroine, but grounds her in a formula that makes for some disappointing plot twists and very dull, rote format choices. …

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Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes by Alexa Martin

Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes by Alexa Martin

Three out of Ms. Martin’s four football romances have earned DIK status from me and her debut novel received a solid B, so I think it would be fair to label me a big fan of her work. Which is why Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes was a surprise.  This women’s fiction story has some…

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Aria’s Travelling Bookshop by Rebecca Raisin

Aria’s Travelling Bookshop by Rebecca Raisin

While Aria’s Travelling Bookshop appears to be listed as a stand alone novel, it did not read that way to me. I felt I had a better grasp on the story because I had read the first book Aria appeared in, Rosie’s Travelling Tea Shop. Both narratives detail the joys of van-life and the delight…

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The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan

The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan

The Summer Seekers is a lovely road-trip novel that starts with violence from a woman clinging to her independence and ends with an important meeting that we – frustratingly – never get to see.  In between, there are little black dresses, marriages that are healed, and white water rafting trips. Octogenarian Kathleen is determinedly living…

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The Rehearsals by Annette Christie

The Rehearsals by Annette Christie

The Rehearsals is one big problem.  Billed as a combination of Groundhog Day with the 2020 film Palm Springs, it does have romantic potential, as hundreds of series that have done time-travel episode can attest to.  But when you have your characters doing some pretty unlikable things, it’s hard for your audience to root for…

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Lady Sunshine by Amy Mason Doan

Lady Sunshine by Amy Mason Doan

One can already see the motion picture brewing at the fringes of Lady Sunshine.  It’s an old fashioned slice of women’s fiction about That One Summer When Everything Changed, well, it is at first.  A girl finds herself among the bohemian set, there is a Big Tragedy which kills a character.  Maybe two. OR DOES…

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The Rules of Arrangement by Anisha Bhatia

The Rules of Arrangement by Anisha Bhatia

While periodicals like Salon and The Atlantic sounded the death knell on chick lit back in the 2010s, I’ve been noticing a mild resurgence of the genre via reprints and new releases. The Rules of Arrangement is one of the latter, a modernized iteration of the classic formula of a young woman juggling familial expectations,…

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Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane

Just Last Night by Mhairi McFarlane

Just Last Night isn’t my favorite Mhairi McFarlane read; the background characters feel ill-sketched, and the leads a bit unlikable, though very human. And even though the central tragedy is compelling, the mourning process so real, the book as a whole isn’t quite engaging enough to earn a recommendation. A small group of Nottingham-based friends…

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Shoulder Season by Christina Clancy

Shoulder Season by Christina Clancy

Shoulder Season is that time in resort towns that wind up towards and then extends from late summer through Labor Day, before the tourists leave and life in the towns return to normal.  Christina Clancy’s vision of life in the waning days of the Playboy Club system is hampered by an unbelievably dopey heroine and…

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