My favorite novels always include a tight friendship base. Women bouncing ideas and issues off one another, calling one another on their stuff. In...
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CONTEMPORARY FICTION
Contemporary women’s fiction. Women’s issues. Divorce, friendship, career, spirituality, domestic and family, children, menopause, faith, illness and recovery, death, life challenges in women’s fiction.
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Women’s Fiction – Friendship Between Women in Novels
My favorite novels always include a tight friendship base. Women bouncing ideas and issues off one another, calling one another on their stuff. In fact, I really do not like to begin reading a book and suspect the lead characters do not have friends before the romantic interest begins.
Also we could consider friendship among...
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Women’s Fiction – Chapter Three Section One
“You ready for bed?” Daniel asked with his hand poised over the light switch.... Shocked at the question, knowing better all the same, Lindsay nodded and avoided looking at him.... She simply said, “Good night.” Her back felt stiff because her willful body wanted to go the other way as she passed through...
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Women’s fiction – contemporary novel on divorce, friendship
More and more, present day fiction encompasses spirituality and inspirational philosophies. How to deal with divorce through spiritual, loving acceptance, without the religious byline. Where to find the inspirational momentum in contemporary fiction for parenting, for the loss of a spouse or friend, for dealing with one's own cancer. Within contemporary...
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A BREATH FLOATS BY – Back Cover
What if you realize you married your best friend’s soul mate? If your sacred work petrifies you with glimpses of tortured deaths in past lives? What becomes of your soul group if you do not keep your promise this lifetime?
Lindsay Davinson’s husband, Sam, has months to live. While she works...
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