Women’s Fiction
The latest indie women’s fiction reviews from SPR – including chick lit.
Review: Songs for Lucy by Philip Wilson
Songs for Lucy, a poignant work of women’s fiction by Philip Wilson, conveys the heartfelt message that a death ...
Review: Mnemosyne’s Daughters by Brit Chism
Mnemosyne’s Daughters is a thought-provoking collection of modern day short stories inspired by Greek mythology that author, Brit Chism, ...
Review: Hello, Agnieszka (Between Two Worlds Book 2) by Evy Journey
Life has a funny way of exposing even the best-kept secrets and when it does, it has the potential ...
Review: Native Girl Rites by Indigo Cox
Tragedy and loss are inescapable, especially for women at the bottom of the social pecking order, which is movingly ...
Review: Molto Mayhem by Deanne Wilsted
Molto Mayhem is a romantic family-set story based around Lucia, freshly-returned to Tuscany from her new home in San ...
Review: Paper Castles by Terri Lee
The year is 1963. The American dream has begun to definitely show its ragged edges, and in sunny Georgia ...
Review: Ties that Bind by Debbie White
Ties that Bind by Debbie White is the moving and epic novel about a woman trying to uncover her ...
Review: The House Guest by Deborah L. Norris
★★★★ The House Guest by Deborah L. Norris follows the life of Maggie Davis, a middle-aged widow living in a ...