Fall in love with the Chick Flick Clique romantic comedies
When life brings problems, it helps to have good friends, women to spend time with, women who will listen to your woes and offer love and advice, women who enjoy spending time watching the great chick flicks ~ romances that bring your hand to your heart and, if you're lucky, may spill over into real life.
#1 Pride and Precipitation (Novella, Sept. 15, 2012)Breezy Jones is crazy about the weather, rain or shine, which makes her new job as the local television station’s meteorologist perfect. She’s even hoping the new buyers of her Aspen Grove, California, station will make some positive changes. But that’s before she meets the attractive new station manager, Noah Drake, who is determined to repackage everything--including Breezy’s down-home delivery and casual, girl-next-door appearance that seems too Pollyanna for him. He replaces her with a high-powered diva weathercaster and makes Breezy her off-screen assistant. With a flood of angry emails from the community, plummeting ratings, and incessant demands from the diva, it doesn’t take long for Noah to see which way the wind is blowing. Will the station survive the competitive clash between pride and precipitation? More importantly, can their blossoming attraction survive?
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#2 Regally Blonde (May, 2012)Though you’d think your average former beauty queen--tall, blonde, beautiful, and smart--would have no relationship problems, Jamie Morgan has more than her share. She’s just hesitantly accepted a proposal from her long-time boyfriend when a handsome doctor moves in next door. David Stevens isn’t sure a beauty queen would be a good mother for his three-year-old daughter, but Sunny has a mind of her own, and calls Jamie, her new Sunbeam teacher, her ‘Earth Mommy.’ What’s a beauty queen to do? After all, raising an adorable daughter could be her ‘crowning’ achievement.
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#4 While You Were StrandedAfter her mother’s death leaves 26-year-old Grace Holden without family, she decides to drive up the west coast until she finds a town that feels like home. When her car breaks down outside Aspen Grove, California, the town’s mechanic takes her to Candy’s Café--where they run into his ex-fiancée and he impulsively claims Grace is his date. Unaware that his words and her mother’s ring have set tongues wagging, Grace is unexpectedly charmed by the town, its occupants, and the warm welcome she’s receiving. When she learns what people think, the mechanic begs her to pretend to be his fiancée, just until her car is repaired, to help him win back his girl by making her jealous. When the repairs unexpectedly stretch into weeks, the charade becomes more complicated as she finds herself drawn to the townspeople--and especially to Jake Taylor, Aspen Grove’s handsome mayor and the brother of Ethan’s ex-fiancée Lindsey. Jake is understandably antagonistic and suspicious and protective of his sister, even as he is attracted to this new woman in town. Before Grace knows it, she has a place to stay, a temporary job, and invitations to join the Chick Flick Clique and to help with the town’s Peach Days Festival. With family and friends filling the void in Grace’s heart, Aspen Grove is beginning to feel like the home she’s wanted, but will her part in the deception cost her the good will--and perhaps even love--of people she’s come to care about?
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