FIC KEY

                          Keyes, Marian.

               Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married.

                          Lucy is disbelieving when a tarot card reader predicts she’ll be married within a year.

                          But then Lucy starts meeting all kinds of eligible men.  The Irish born Keyes creates

                          amusing, authentic characters.

 

FIC KINSELLA

Kinsella, Sophie.

Can You Keep a Secret?

Emma has babbled the intimate details of her life to a stranger on a plane.  When they land,

she shortly discovers he is her new boss.

 

                          FIC KINSELLA

                          Kinsella, Sophie.

               Confessions of a Shopaholic.

                          Nothing can keep shopaholic Becky Bloomwood from spending money, even when she

                          doesn’t have any.  Fluffy and amusing . . .

 

FIC KINSELLA

Kinsella, Sophie.

Shopaholic & Sister.

Becky is thrilled!  She has a long-lost sister!  They’ll go shopping, drink cappuccinos and have

manicures.  But then she meets Jessica and gets the shock of her life.  Surely Becky’s

sister can’t...hate shopping?

 

                          FIC KINSELLA

                          Kinsella, Sophie.

                          The Undomestic Goddess.

                          Going into utter meltdown, Samantha Sweeting walks out of her London Law office,

                          Gets on a train, and ends up at a beautiful house where she’s mistaken for the new

                          housekeeper.  The problem is she can’t sew on a button, bake a potato, or get the

                          #@%# ironing board to open.

 

FIC KIZIS

Kizis, Deanna.

How to Meet Cute Boys.

Benjamina Franklin, a magazine staffer in L.A., falls for a much younger man.  Clever

formatting including lots of magazine-style quizzes and fake articles.

 

                          FIC PEARSON

                          Pearson, Allison.

             I Don't Know How She Does It: the Life of Kate Reddy, Working Mother.

             Pearson’s snappy debut about the external and internal pressures placed on working   mothers

             was an instant best seller.  Clearly, readers responded to Kate’s dilemmas, including defacing

             supermarket cookies to make them look homemade for her daughter’s school bake sale.