The Jennifer Weiner Collection: ‘Good in Bed’, ‘In Her Shoes’

Author: Jennifer Weiner

GOOD IN BED Cannie Shapiro never wanted to be famous. The smart, sharp, plus-sized reporter was perfectly happy writing about other people’s lives for her local newspaper. She loves her job, her friends, her dog and her life. She has made a tenuous peace with her body and she even felt okay about ending her relationship with Bruce. But now this…’Loving a larger woman is….Read More

10 Books Similar to The Jennifer Weiner Collection: ‘Good in Bed’, ‘In Her Shoes’

In Her Shoes

Rose and Maggie think they have nothing in common but a childhood tragedy, shared DNA and the same size feet, but they are about to find out that they're more… Continue Reading Posted in: Humorous American Literature, Humorous Literary Fiction

Firefly Beach

Under the summer sky, anything is possible....Author of the acclaimed novels Cloud Nine and Follow the Stars Home, Luanne Rice returns with another moving portrait of a family in crisis—as… Continue Reading Posted in: Women's Crime Fiction, Women's Sagas

Best Friends Forever

Addie Downs and Valerie Adler were eight when they first met and decided to be best friends forever. But in the wake of a tragedy and a betrayal during their… Continue Reading Posted in: City And Town Life, Fiction, Humorous Literary Fiction, Women's Literary Fiction

Brazen Virtue

Superstar mystery novelist Grace McCabe needs to unwind after a grueling book tour, and visiting her sister, whom she hasn't seen in months, seems the perfect solution. But Grace is… Continue Reading Posted in: Custody Of Children, Divorced Women, Telephone Sex

Every Crooked Nanny

After ten years of cleaning up the dirt on Atlanta's streets, Callahan Garrity is trading in her badge for a broom and a staff of house cleaners. But, though the… Continue Reading Posted in: Fiction, Mystery

6 Rainier Drive (Cedar Cove, Book 6)

6 RAINER DRIVECEDAR COVE, WASHINGTONDEAR READER,As you may have heard, we've recently had quite a shock. My husband, Seth, and I lost our business, The Lighthouse restaurant --- to arson.… Continue Reading Posted in: Arson, Cedar Cove (Wash. : Imaginary Place), Clean & Wholesome Romance (Books), Contemporary American Fiction, Women

Fly Away Home

Sometimes all you can do is fly away home . . . When Sylvie Serfer met Richard Woodruff in law school, she had wild curls, wide hips, and lots of… Continue Reading Posted in: Contemporary Literature & Fiction, Domestic Fiction, Mothers & Children Fiction, Sex Scandals, Vacation Homes

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