HI!
I'm overwhelmed by the amount of comments I've already received! I was wondering if anyone would be willing to do a review (or two!) for me please? The books are chick lit, but so much fun to read. I would be more than happy to send you a free e-reader edition or even a soft bound paperback, I just need to get up to 50 reviews on Amazon, now at 33 =) Please email me if either or both sound interesting to you, and thanks in advance!
Beatrice Munson
In suburbia, Marissa Lyon's high school nemesis has moved in across the street. Afraid Beatrice Munson will cause Marissa to relive the insecurity of high school; she heads to Beatrice’s house armed with cupcakes. What Marissa finds is something she never expected.
How will Marissa and the women of San Martino deal with Beatrice Munson, whose defining moment in life was to get a boob job or go to Egypt. The story is about friendship, love, White Cosmos, drag queens, cupcakes, and great party planning.
In Vista Heights you might not only recognize the women, you might be one of them.
House on Plunkett Street
Phoebe Bertram is boring, bland, and unexciting. She works a job that is inadequate of her abilities. She has a boyfriend that is a dud. She is on the treadmill of her life and doesn’t know how to get off.
With changes in her job and her apartment going condo, she must find a new place to live. Her friend Meghan brings her to the perfect apartment and the moment Phoebe steps in the door she knows there is something atypical about this perspective residence.
What she never expects are the three ghosts that arrive on her couch to teach her how life is really meant to be lived.
Author of Beatrice Munson, Lorena Bathey, has brought us another great example of character study combined with a moral at the end of the story. This book will make you laugh, cry, and look at your world with new eyes.
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