Bed Rest22 reviews
Sarah Bilston

HarperCollins, 2006

Very Funny

I am a L&D nurse and deal with women with these issues everyday. I reed this book and found very funny. Not all facts true of course, but good read for any mom or someone about to be a mom.
  
  











  



  
Passion, Betrayal and Killer Highlights17 reviews
Kyra Davis

Red Dress Ink, 2006

Awesome, Clever, Witty, and Fun

+ Killer book
+ Murder mystery - Kyra Davis
+ good read
+ Passion, Betrayal, & Killer Highlights
  
  











  



  
Little Earthquakes: A Novel (Washington Square Press)244 reviews
Jennifer Weiner

Washington Square Press, 2005

Great Story!

+ Another winner from Jennifer Weiner
+ Thoroughly entertaining
+ What a gem!
+ good and realistic...somewhat
  
  











  



  
Gucci Gucci Coo14 reviews
Sue Margolis

Delta, 2006

Cheesey Title, Great Story

Running Les Sprogs, an elite baby boutique, is the perfect opportunity for Ruby Silverman. It gives her the chance to work towards her dream of opening her own shop. Though she enjoys her line of work and the direction her life is headed in, she can't help but to feel a little pressure to find ...
  
  











  



  
Killer Summer15 reviews
Lynda Curnyn

Red Dress Ink, 2005

Killer Book

+ Fun Summer Mystery
+ Killer Read
+ I thought this was a fun book about a possible murder and the beach!
  
  











  



  
Tales From The Crib23 reviews
Jennifer Coburn

Kensington, 2006

Great read!

+ Excellent!
+ good read
+ As always, very entertaining...
  
  











  



  
The Wife Of Reilly74 reviews
Jennifer Coburn

Kensington, 2004

Take My Husband Please...

+ Did she ever learn?

Prudence Malone has a humdrum life in NYC. She loves her husband, but is not really in love with him, and a job as an accountant. That is until she goes to Anne Arber for a college reunion and meets up with the former love of her life Matt and gets engaged. When she gets back to NYC Prudence ...
  
  











  



  
Let's Meet On Platform 8 (Red Dress Ink)17 reviews
Carole Matthews

Red Dress Ink, 2004

Bittersweet tale of infidelity

Teri literally runs into Jamie on a London platform while both are rushing for a homeward bound train. Rather than leave her in a crumpled heap, Jamie helps her clean her knee, replaces her pantyhose, and sees her home. Soon, the two are looking forward to meeting on the train in and out of work, ...
  
  











  



  
Mafia Chic (Red Dress Ink)21 reviews
Erica Orloff

Red Dress Ink, 2004

mafia girl

+ Wonderful!!!
+ funny, sweet, best of red dress ink
+ Chick-lit meets organized crime with funny results!
  
  











  



  
How Nancy Drew Saved My Life (Red Dress Ink)23 reviews
Lauren Baratz-Logsted

Red Dress Ink, 2006

How Nancy Drew Saved My Life

Why did the author have to add "F***ing" swear words at the beginning? I had gotten the audio and I, by reading the title, thought this would be an interesting audiobook for all ages. The book starts out as charlotte is an ex child commercial star and is getting over the previous employer when ...
  
  











  



  
Love You To Death (Red Dress Ink)13 reviews
Melissa Senate

Red Dress Ink, 2007

Best book ever

+ A Good Read
+ Fun whodunit chick-lit
+ Loved it
+ Interesting premise
  
  











  



  
Scot On The Rocks (Red Dress Ink Novels)32 reviews
Brenda Janowitz

Red Dress Ink, 2007

Light-Hearted Entertainment

+ Madcap Wedding Fun
+ Scot on the Rocks is a hilarious take on why a girl shouldn't attend her ex-boyfriend's wedding!
+ Laugh out loud funny
+ A great Chick lit book that is a page turner.
  
  











  



  
Yummy Mummy8 reviews
Polly Williams

Hyperion, 2007

Great Read for New Moms

+ Could relate
+ Worth Reading
+ Good, light read
+ Yum
  
  











  



  
What Do You Do All Day?: A Novel38 reviews
Amy Scheibe

Picador, 2006

Awesome first time novel

+ pure entertainment

This was an excellent book! It was funny and kept me entertained the whole time! I can't wait for her to come out with a new book! If you like Chick Lit and if your a mom already you will LOVE this book!
  
  











  



  
What I Really Want To Do Is Direct (Red Dress Ink Novels)3 reviews
Yvonne Collins

Red Dress Ink, 2005

terrific insightful character study

+ A Real Fun Read
+ Great chick lit

In Toronto, though one of the lowest in the film-making hierarchy as a camera focus grunt, Roxanne Hasting dreams as she has for two decades since she was thirteen of directing her own movie one day. Still she knows she must pay her dues and so goes about her grunt work of insuring the camera ...
  
  











  



  
Amanda Bright @ Home61 reviews
Danielle Crittenden

Grand Central Publishing, 2004

Not So Much Fluff

It looked like fluffy mommy-lit. For the same reason as mentioned above, I chose this book this week. It is NOT fluffy. At all. At least, it didn't feel fluffy to me. But, it also wasn't deep and beautiful, like my favorite non-fluff reads. It was... well... stressful. Amanda Bright is a stay at ...
  
  











  



  
Notes From The Underbelly28 reviews
Risa Green

NAL Trade, 2005

Entertaining, but Unrelatable

+ Good Service
+ WAY better than the television show it inspired!
+ Not all pregnanciesa re perfect- I relate
  
  











  



  
Dating Can Be Deadly (Red Dress Ink)15 reviews
Wendy Roberts

Red Dress Ink, 2005

Entertaining!

+ datung can be dearly

Tabitha Emery does not want to admit she has clairvoyant visions. She merely wants to live a normal singles life free from any weirdness. Instead she finds herself in the midst of a murder investigation involving black magic and is under police scrutiny as a result of her visions. Meanwhile, she ...
  
  











  



  
Tales from the Crib11 reviews
Risa Green

NAL Trade, 2006

Love Risa Green

+ Great book!
+ I lived the same story
+ Cute!
  
  











  



  
Second Chance84 reviews
Jane Green

Viking Adult, 2007

An okay commuter book

A commuter book is my version of the "beach book." It's something for me to do on the train, but light enough to not take seriously or even pay TOO much attention to because I know I'll be distracted by train stops and other such things. While I think Jane Green had an interesting idea, it was ...