Women’s Fiction
The latest indie women’s fiction reviews from SPR – including chick lit.
Review: The Mommy Clique by Barbara Altamirano
Barbara Altamirano's suburban drama The Mommy Clique is a deep dive into the social battlefield that is the school ...
Review: Ten Thousand I Love Yous by Lisa Slabach
A sweet and witty romance novel about a thirty-seven-year-old woman starting over, Lisa Slabach’s Ten Thousand I Love Yous ...
Review: A Week is Not Forever by Firie Mhèné
The heartfelt emotions and thoughts of a lonely woman are laid bare in A Week is Not Forever, a ...
Review: Once You Know by Madeleine Van Hecke
Once You Know is a gripping work of women’s fiction written by Madeleine Van Hecke whose message is as ...
Review: The Lighthouse by Elaine Kozak
Past traumas, dark secrets and reconciliations are at the heart of The Lighthouse, a wonderfully engaging work of women’s ...
Review: The Thin Gray Line by Anthony R. Fanning
The Thin Gray Line, Anthony R. Fanning’s emotionally-charged work of women’s fiction, underscores the difference between desire and action, ...
Review: A Lady in Havana by Ashley Morgan
A torrid love affair, a pretty young wife, and a country on the brink of revolution...Peel away the facade ...
Review: A Nanny for Harry by Sylvia Mulholland
Pregnancy, motherhood and the demands of a career prove to be a tough juggling act in A Nanny for ...