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Women's fiction is an umbrella term for books that are marketed to female readers, and includes many mainstream novels, romantic fiction, "chick lit,"and other sub genres. It is distinct from Women's writing, which refers to literature written by (rather than promoted to) women. There exists no comparable label in English for works of fiction that are marketed to males. The Romance Writers of America organization defines women's fiction as, "a commercial novel about a woman on the brink of life change and personal growth. Her journey details emotional reflection and action that transforms her...more

Most Read This Week Tagged "Womens Fiction"

The Storyteller
Starting Now (Blossom Street, #9)
On the Island
The Smart One
The Distant Hours
The Violets of March
Second Chance Summer
The Fever Tree
How to Save a Life
Maine
Spring Fever
A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty
You Had Me At Hello
The Castaways
One Breath Away
The Midwife's Confession
These Things Hidden
Dream Lake (Friday Harbor, #3)
The Book of Tomorrow
Blackberry Winter
The Good Father
Juliet
Finding Emma
When it Happens to You
And Then I Found You: A Novel
Wedding Night
A Week in Winter
Someday, Someday, Maybe
The Aviator's Wife
Tapestry of Fortunes
Saving CeeCee Honeycutt
Sing You Home
The American Heiress
The Next Best Thing
The Last Letter from Your Lover
Then Came You
Sisterhood Everlasting (Sisterhood, #5)
Sand Castle Bay (Ocean Breeze, #1)
Nowhere But Home
The House I Loved
You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
Midnight in Austenland (Austenland, #2)
Where'd You Go, Bernadette
Me Before You
The Language of Flowers
The Secret Keeper
Where We Belong
Lone Wolf
Girls in White Dresses
The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
The Witness
The Apple Orchard (Bella Vista, #1)
Back to You
Calling Me Home
Heart of the Matter
Winter Garden
The Promise of Stardust
The Newlyweds
Come Home
The Girl Who Chased the Moon
The Rose Garden
Heart Like Mine
From Notting Hill with Love... Actually (Actually #1)
The Postmistress
Dare Me
The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes
Minding Frankie
American Wife
The Midwife of Hope River
When in Doubt, Add Butter
Another Piece of My Heart
Silver Girl
Fly Away
Firefly Lane
Family Pictures
The Shoemaker's Wife
The Painted Girls
The Good House
The Art Forger
Love Anthony
Attachments
What Alice Forgot
Night Road
The Peach Keeper
The Weird Sisters
Home Front
The Best of Us
The Mystery of Mercy Close (Walsh Family, #5)
The Wanderer (Thunder Point, #1)
Three Sisters (Blackberry Island, #2)
While We Were Watching Downton Abbey
The Comfort of Lies
The View from Penthouse B
The Flight of Gemma Hardy
Wife 22
Admission
The Sugar Queen
The Time of My Life
Save Me
The School of Essential Ingredients

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THE TRIUMPH OF DEBORAH
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