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Book Review: The Xmas Factor by Annie Sanders

Posted By Chloe on October 3rd, 2009

The Xmas Factor - Annie SandersThe Xmas Factor was a great book to read during December because it is of course based around the magical time of Christmas. It tells us the tale of two mothers getting ready for Christmas and all the stress, trials and tribulations which come with it. Carol is a well-respected magazine editor, who has recently been taken off her incredibly magazine Style and told to edit the failing Women’s Monthly. Carol has a young son called Tim, a lively 8 year old who misses his mum terribly when she has to work all hours to get her magazines to press.

Beth is spending her first proper Christmas with her new husband Jacob. However Beth is living in the shadow of Jacob’s deceased wife Becca, whose stamp is still all over the house. Jacob’s children Noel and the prickly Holly are coming to stay for Christmas with their respective partners. But she has been talked into hosting her village’s Mistletoe Meet. So she has an entire village to impress, two step-children to befriend, not to mention keeping up with her job.

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AUGUST RELEASES: PART TWO

Posted By Leah on July 31st, 2009

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Her passion is fashion…but she’s on a budget! Personal shopper Annie Valentine is about to hit the big time: presenting a glamorous TV makeover series! But too late, Annie discovers this is TV on a shoestring. They’re paying her buttons and her budget is zip.

Can she make do with Primark when all she wants is Prada? While Annie performs miracles with the minimum, boyfriend Ed is left at home with one son (deeply green), one daughter (deeply teen) and one sexy, Russian blonde (don’t ask). He’s not happy. He wants more together-time. He wants a dog.

He may even want…a baby! But could non-stop, fame-seeking Annie ever handle that?gettingmadgettingevenanniesanders

ANNIE SANDERS - GETTING MAD, GETTING EVEN - 20TH AUGUST

Georgie and Flick are a girl’s best friend – and secret weapon. Their agency, Domestic Angels, provides invaluable help to armies of harassed women. After years of hard work, Georgie and Flick have built a small but grateful clientele – doing everything from booking the plumber to replacing dead hamsters.

Then one evening, they are visited by a pale, nervous-looking woman who makes the strangest request yet. Her husband has combined a take-over with a leg-over. Would Georgie and Flick help her get her own back?

It isn’t long before word gets out. Inundated with requests from angry wives, Georgie and Flick begin to wonder whether all these men are really as black as they are painted. Meanwhile, the disgruntled husband of a client has rumbled them. It may be that they aren’t the only masters of revenge after all…sambakerstepmothersupportgroup

SAM BAKER - THE STEP-MOTHERS SUPPORT GROUP - 20TH AUGUST

Eve has never imagined herself as a stepmother. But when she falls in love with Ian, he comes with a ready-made family of three children. And, to make matters worse, he’s a widower. The ghost of his glamorous and well known wife haunts them. Clare, a teacher and single mother, is Eve’s best friend.

She is the only person Eve can talk to about how to win round three hostile children. But despite Clare’s years of practice with her own teenage daughter, it’s her younger sister Chloe who provides the truly sympathetic ear. Mel is the high achiever, sent along to Eve’s so-called ’support group’ by a colleague.

Her new boyfriend has a ten-year-old daughter and she knows that if the relationship is going anywhere, she is going to have to meet her. And Mandy is the stay-at-home mum, whose relationship comes with stepchildren, and who wants more than anything to stitch together a new family life for herself and her kids. As a cup of coffee turns to a bottle of wine and the get-togethers become a regular fixture, the women share their love lives, their ambitions – and their feelings about their new families. But their friendship is tested when they are forced to confront new futures as well as unwelcome figures from the past!juliabuxbaumoveryou

JULIE BUXBAUM - AFTER YOU -25TH AUGUST

It happened on a tree-lined street in Notting Hill to a woman who seemed to have the perfect life. Ellie Lerner’s best friend, Lucy, was murdered in front of her young daughter. And, as best friends do, Ellie dropped everything—her marriage, her job, her life in the Boston suburbs—to travel to London and pick up the pieces of Lucy’s life. While Lucy’s husband, Greg, copes with his grief by retreating into himself, eight-year-old Sophie has simply stopped speaking.

Desperate to help Sophie, Ellie turns to a book that gave her comfort as a child, The Secret Garden. As the two spend hours exploring the novel’s winding passageways, its story of hurt, magic, and healing blooms around them. But so, too, do Lucy’s secrets—some big, some small—secrets Lucy kept hidden, even from her best friend. Over a summer in London, as Ellie peels back the layers of her friend’s life, she’s forced to confront her own as well: the marriage she left behind, the loss she’d hoped to escape. And suddenly Ellie’s carefully constructed existence is spinning out of control in a chain of events that will transform her life—and those around her— forever.amandaheartypositivelyyours

AMANDA HEARTY - POSITIVELY YOURS - 27TH AUGUST

Beth Prendergast has fallen hook, line and sinker for her boss. Tom Maloney is everything she wants in a man and they seem made for each other. But when Beth discovers that she is pregnant Tom makes it clear that a baby was never part of his plan. Is Beth really ready to take on motherhood all on her own?

Grace Miller’s life changed when she met and fell in love with American Ethan. A house near the beach in sunny San Diego is a far cry from the small terraced house where she grew up in North Dublin. But when Ethan’s firm offers a transfer to Ireland, Grace is unsure about moving back home and all the family pressure it will bring.

Erin Delaney has the perfect marriage, but still yearns for one thing – a child. Her husband John reassures her constantly that this will happen in good time. But Erin’s obsession with falling pregnant is getting worse and worse and soon puts a strain on their relationship.

As Beth, Grace and Erin all face big choices and changes of the heart, they soon realize their lives will never be the same again.catherinesandersonfrenchkissing

CATHERINE SANDERSON - FRENCH KISSING - 27TH AUGUST

Name: Sally Marshall.
Status: single mother.
Age: 32.
Nationality: 10 years in France, yet still English through and through.

I like: living in Paris, playing with my daughter Lila (4-years-old), the company of good friends, the smell of baking bread. So reads Sally’s ad, posted on a French online dating site called Rendez-Vous. Sally left Nicolas, her French boyfriend of ten years and Lila’s father, after she discovered he was having an affair with his secretary.

Six months have now passed, she’s beginning to bounce back. But making a new start is fraught with complications, and to what extent can she keep Lila and her love life separate…Playing_the_Fieldemmaheartherington2

EMMA HEATHERINGTON - PLAYING THE FIELD - 27TH AUGUST

On a career break in London, tomboy Cara McCarthy is thrilled to land a job as a ‘domestic assistant’ to Sophia Brannigan, the glamorous live-in girlfriend of hunky Premiership English footballer, Dylan Summers.

Sophia is a fame hungry, self obsessed, wannabe ‘celebrity’ who will stop at nothing to grace the pages of glossy Fab! magazine and her relationship with Dylan is on shaky ground since he strictly shuns the public attention she craves so much.

Soon, Cara finds herself lost in a fairytale world within the walls of the luxurious Summer Manor, where she samples from behind the scenes the life of a wealthy WAG whose weekly clothing allowance would pay for a month’s rent on her real life east end apartment.

When her job description extends to shadowing Sophia’s celebrity lifestyle, Cara balances the best of both worlds, experiencing the perks, the parties, the glitz, the glamour…and falling in love with the wrong man all over again .

Book Review: Goodbye, Jimmy Choo by Annie Sanders

Posted By Leah on July 15th, 2009

goodbyejimmychooanniesUnder normal circumstances, Izzie and Maddy would never have met. Their lives are a million miles apart - Izzie is bohemian and skint, Maddy is Gucci-clad and loaded. But, thanks to their respective husbands’ careers, both have been dumped into the English countryside, fish out of water with five young children between them.

Thrown together at a ghastly women’s lunch, they quickly discover a shared longing for mucky London streets and the residents’ parking permits they’ve left behind. When tragedy hits and Maddy’s world collapses, they have to make money fast.

A chance discovery leads this unlikely partnership to launch a natural cosmetics company from the kitchen table, with consequences beyond their wildest imaginings. Then the media spotlight turns on them, and Maddy and Izzie have to give up all they hold dear to embrace a lifestyle they hate. But just how far are they prepared to go?

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Book News: Annie Sanders

Posted By Chloe on June 13th, 2009

Although the novel is still as yet untitled, Amazon have the synopsis for Annie Sanders’ next novel to be released on the 19th August 2010. Here it is:

“Alice spends her days beavering away at her sewing machine, making divine, flamboyant clothes that express all the passion and flair that she cannot, and at night she sits alone with her latest creations, fretting over her struggling business. Her life is one of unfulfilled ambitions and missed opportunities. Then one evening Alice meets the beautiful, fey and enigmatic Gabriel, who has an uncanny knack for foretelling fortunes, and manages to convince even the cynical Alice. So when Gabe tells her that her future isn’t looking too rosy - in fact she doesn’t have one - Alice embarks on a spree of ‘what the hell and why not’. She faces her demons, confronts those that have annoyed her, and takes risks for the first time in her life, convinced that the accident he predicts will befall her. When the day of her prophesied demise comes - and goes - Alice storms round to challenge Gabe, who sheepishly admits he must have got it wrong this time. The appalled and angry Alice has a hell of a mess to put right now, and demands that Gabe help her do some damage control. So begins an edge-of-the-seat, race-against-time to repair Alice’s reckless actions. But halfway through Alice asks herself if everything is worth mending? Has she inadvertently improved her life just as she thought it was about to end? And why is Gabe so reluctant to help her untangle her biggest gaffe of all?”

If you can’t wait that long for a book from Annie Sanders, their latest book Getting Mad, Getting Even is due out this summer on 20th August 2009!

Book Review: Busy Woman Seeks Wife by Annie Sanders

Posted By Leah on June 4th, 2009

anniesandersbusywomanseekswifeWhat you need,’ said Saffron, pouring Alex another glass of wine, ‘is someone to take away your worries, someone you can rely on, someone to deal with all the boring details.’ ‘But I’ve got a bloke already,’ protested Alex. ‘No, no!’ replied Saffron. ‘I mean, what you need is a WIFE.’

On the surface Alex Hill is every inch the polished high-flying career woman. But that just means she’s rushed off her feet with barely enough time to take out the bins, let alone pull together an amazing product launch. Then she discovers her Spanish cleaner has been using her flat to turn tricks in the afternoons, and in her bed!

And to top things off, her demanding mother - an ageing 60s style icon - has a bad fall, requiring her to move in with Alex indefinitely. With so much to juggle, Alex begins to realise that she needs someone more committed than a cleaner - so she advertises for ‘a wife’.

Enter Ella - a brilliant cook and carer. But Ella isn’t quite what she appears, and pretty soon Alex is contemplating ‘divorce’...

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Author of the Week: Annie Sanders

Posted By Leah on June 4th, 2009

annie_sanders_images2Annie Sanders, one of our favourite authors, is in fact two people: Annie Ashworth and Meg Sanders and they are a huge hit here at chicklitreviews. I’ve read and reviewed Warnings of Gales and will be posting a review of Busy Woman Seeks Wife after this post. Chloe has reviewed The Gap Year For Grown Ups and all of the novels we’ve read thus far have been brilliant. Here is a small biography of Annie & Meg:

Annie Ashworth and Meg Sanders met at ante–natal classes and bonded as they learnt the benefits of raspberry leaf tea and relaxation breathing. Neither remedy worked but a friendship was born. They started out together with a mission to save the planet from grammatical horrors and badly�placed apostrophes by offering their services as website content writers. Luckily they were rescued from catatonia (after a very dull foray with a government quango report) by the commission to write a book. A tedious train journey spawned the germ of an idea for a novel and the rest is literary legend...

They are the authors of Goodbye, Jimmy Choo, Warnings of Gales, The Xmas Factor, Busy Woman Seeks Wife, The Gap Year For Grown Ups and their latest release, out in August, Getting Mad, Getting Even which sounds fabulous. Their seventh novel is already up on Amazon due for release in 2010.

To find out how two authors can write one novel, take a look over on their website to find out exactly how they do it! Believe me, it’ very interesting - I always wonder how two people can write one novel.

If you haven’t read an Annie Sanders novel, they are well worth reading. Both that I’ve read so far have been brilliant and I can’t wait to get my hands on the rest!

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Book Review: The Gap-Year For Grown-Ups by Annie Sanders

Posted By Chloe on May 27th, 2009

gapyearforgrownupsanniesandersSarah and David Lewis have been married for years but things are getting stale between the pair.

They have twins, Claire and Tom, who are about to start University, and Sarah is dreading being left at home alone without the children. Sarah decides she needs to get away for a while, almost like a gap year, without David, and she quickly flees to France and her friend Nathalie’s home.

But Sarah’s family life is disintegrating, her daughter is getting out of control, and things aren’t going to plan for Sarah either…

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Book Review: Warnings of Gales by Annie Sanders

Posted By Leah on May 11th, 2009

anniesanderswarningsofgalesImogen, who organised the holiday, is frighteningly capable and a bit of a control freak. With three children who are at the centre of her world, she’s determined that this holiday will be perfect. But is Imogen’s tidy life quite as happy as it seems?

Sophie is Imogen’s oldest friend, dating back to the days when they would chat long after lights out at their Home Counties boarding school. Sophie knows she should be feeding her offspring organic cous-cous, but they love McDonalds’ apple pies too much - and where’s the harm in that? But is there more to Sophie than dogged loyalty to her rather overbearing old mate?

And then there’s Jo, an acquaintance of Sophie’s roped in at the last minute when the first choice of housemate pulled out. An East London GP and single mother, and very easy going with her son, she appears to be the polar opposite to Imogen. A group holiday seemed such a good idea back in January …

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