Women's Fiction List #1 | Gentle Reads
A Lowcountry Bride
by
Preslaysa Williams
Women's Fiction (though it's officially categorized as romance), Contemporary
Returning to Charleston presents clothing designer Maya Jackson with business—and romantic—prospects she may not be ready for. Book One in a series.
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Content note: The (off-page) Charleston church shooting of 2015 is a part of the backstory in this novel.
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Content note: The (off-page) Charleston church shooting of 2015 is a part of the backstory in this novel.
The Healing Summer
by
Heather B. Moore
by
Heather B. Moore
Women's Fiction, Contemporary
Widow Maggie Howard wishes to return to San Francisco to find out what happened to the man who saved her life over seventy years ago. She invites her newly divorced neighbor, Jo Sampson, to travel with her, and the two women begin to form a strong bond.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
by
Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Women's Fiction, Historical, Literary
After World War II, writer Juliet Ashton may find inspiration with a hodgepodge of book club members on the island of Guernsey. (Book contains a minimal amount of profanity.)
The Enchanted April
by
Elizabeth Von Arnim
Elizabeth Von Arnim
Women's Fiction, Vintage
Four disenchanted Englishwomen go off to an Italian villa and experience a holiday of awakenings.
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