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AudiobookReviewer
AudiobookReviewer rated it 10 years ago
ABR's full Pie Girls audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.
Literary Chanteuse
Literary Chanteuse rated it 11 years ago
A collection of Christmas chick lit stories that are fun and flirty and capture the magic of Christmas. Each one has it's own merits however together they work in agreement enough to read in one sitting. Humorous and warm go so well and are in abundance in this book.Viva la Christmas chick lit! A m...
BUGGY
BUGGY rated it 11 years ago
Opening Line: "The new editor needs you, Julia." …Dolores Stanley leaps over the cubicles and follows me like a panther stalking its prey.” This was an unexpectedly good read and I say that because I went into Dancing Naked In Dixie never having heard of author Lauren Clark before and with a limited...
Cocktails and Books
Cocktails and Books rated it 12 years ago
This was a great story about realizing the importance of family, believing in love and starting over.Grace Mason lived her life for her son, remembering that fairy tales don't happen. She keep a small house in the town in Ocean Springs, Mississippi and works as a teacher's aide so she could be the...
Babs Book Bistro
Babs Book Bistro rated it 12 years ago
Julia was not my favorite at the beginning she leaves to travel down south. She wants to better herself and make a great story. She talks to herself at times which if pretty interesting, she has great banter with some of the other characters which makes the story grab you. After a few things that ...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
Read my full review @ http://bit.ly/TGab6q My opinion: I would say that my initial reaction to this book was that it was adorable. Clark writes with a sarcastic lightness (which is always a winner for me) from the main character, Julia to supporting characters which comes across as bantering. Clark ...
Michelle Scott, urban fantasy author
Michelle Scott, urban fantasy author rated it 13 years ago
What I enjoyed about this book was the fact that the main character was closer to my age than a lot of protagonists tend to be. I could definitely relate to her life situations, and it was nice to read about a married woman as well.Although the book started off well, I soon lost interest. The plot...
mandyireadindie
mandyireadindie rated it 13 years ago
Julia has just gotten home from Italy for a job assignment, hasn't seen her boyfriend yet, and has to go meet the new editor AND meet her deadline. After nearly breaking her toe on a stack of books, she rushes to her meeting and gets a shock of a lifetime. Who she finds behind the doors of the edito...
b00k r3vi3ws
b00k r3vi3ws rated it 13 years ago
This story is all about Julia – a travel magazine journalist. She enjoys her exotic trips that take her all over the world. She has problem maintaining focus and is very clumsy too – not very helpful characteristics when she has to meet deadlines! She returns from her trip to Italy, only to find out...
Kybunnies
Kybunnies rated it 13 years ago
This book has two main characters Julia and Shug. Okay what a name Shug. Well if you are from the south then you know we have names or are give weird names at birth. Sometimes these names are acquired while we are growing up and they stick with us for life. Shug was suppose to be named after a coach...
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