What I'm reading...

So, I may have mentioned a time or two (or twenty) that I've gotten hooked up with a great group of writers that have really helped me find my way as I hopefully and eventually transition my career to full time writer. One of the coolest things about being a writer is that you have to read. I started writing because of my love of reading, and now it's part of the job. The group of writers that I have found are mostly female (there may be a man or two in the group, but I'm not sure and I don't want to be exclusionary). We write chick lit and women's fiction. I try to write chick lit, but it becomes more serious and turns into women's fiction. Sometimes, chick lit is looked down upon by the more literary types. Chick lit are the books that make you feel good, are about strong women, have a dash of spice and a pinch (or three) of humor. They are the romantic-comedies of the book world. And while reading heavier stuff is good once in a while, right now I need to read to escape and I want to feel good after I've read the book. To me, having that dumb happy smile after reading is where I want to be right now.

But this has its drawbacks as well. My to-be-read (TBR) pile is growing perilously large. There will never be enough time to read all that I want to. But, for any of you out there who are looking for some reading suggestions, I'm going to help you out. I going to give you some book suggestions for what to read (after you've finished GOOD INTENTIONS and HOLD HER DOWN, of course). I'm providing the Amazon links if you click on the author's name, so you can go right to their pages. Most of the women in my group are either published with small publishers or are independent authors, like myself. We're  working our way from the ground on up, so your support really means so much. And as I've said before, if you like what you read, please leave a review on Amazon, Goodreads and Barnes & Noble (you can leave the same review on all three sites). And tell your girlfriends. Trust me, they will thank you.

Start with this book:

CONNECTIVITY by Aven Ellis

I read this book in one sitting. It is the perfect romantic-comedy with witty banter and the perfect amount of tension.

WAITING FOR PRINCE HARRY by Aven Ellis

This is my current read. I've been waiting for this book to come out ever since I read Aven's first book, CONNECTIVITY. But I warn you, you will not want to put this one down. I made the mistake of picking it up at about 1 am this morning when I woke up for a bit. Yeah, gonna need extra coffee this morning.

THIRTY-TWO GOING ON SPINSTER by Becky Monson

This is a delightful book that you want to get read because I hear rumors that a sequel is in the works.

TO LOVE TWICE by Heather McCoubrey

Bust out the tissues but know that your faith in mankind will be restored. BLAME IT ON THE FAME by Tracie BanisterEver wonder what goes on behind the scenes after the Oscar nominations are announced? Wonder no more.
Tracie is also the author of IN NEED OF THERAPY, which is still on my TBR list. It sounds like a great read and I can't wait to get to it.
DOWN ON LOVE by Jayne DenkerAs I blogged here, Jayne's second Marsden book, PICTURE THIS is now available for pre-order and will be released in July. While it can be read as a stand-alone, you really do want to read the first book in the series before. And then, if you have time, read her other works, UNSCRIPTED and BY DESIGN.

DANGLED CARAT by Hilary GrossmanThis brings commitment-phobe to a whole new level.

I've also really enjoyed the works by some authors from across the pond (isn't the internet great in shrinking the world?). Especially if you like English books (like Bridget Jones or the Shopaholic books), try these two out:
Doubting Abbey by Samantha Tonge The Story of Us by Ellen Faith

Also waiting patiently to be read are:Finding Lucas by Samantha Stroh BaileyLet's Be Frank by Brea BrownFrench Twist and French Toast by Glynnis AstieDefinitely, Maybe in Love by Ophelia LondonLove Illusion by Chineka WilliamsZoey & the Moment of Zen by Cat LavoieIs that enough to boggle your mind already? I'm sure there are more that I can add to the list. But it should be enough to get you all through the weekend.
Happy reading!
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Published on April 04, 2014 06:15
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