My Chick Lit challenge post

This is in the nature of a placeholder post, so that I can be properly entered in the chicklitplus challenge this year 🙂

I’ve already read and reviewed one chicklit book, so I’m entering that into the February linkie (having been a twerp and forgotten to link it to January’s!) The book I’m currently reading (oh so slowly) by Danielle Steel also qualifies. Only 10 to go after that 🙂


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One response to “My Chick Lit challenge post”

  1. I would be delighted if you’d review my chick lit novel ~ Confessions of a Call Center Gal. Think Bridget Jones meets The Office.
    If you’re interested, I can email you a Smashwords coupon code so you can download it to your Kindle, Nook or any e-reading device for free. Just holler and I’ll graciously oblige.
    If you’d like to read more about my book, here is the link on Amazon ~ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004PLMHYM/
    The Kindle edition is currently ranked at:
    #37 in Books > Fiction > Women Writers & Fiction > Women’s Popular Fiction (Amazon UK)
    #91 in Books > Fiction > Humour (Amazon UK)
    Kind Regards,
    Lisa
    confessionsofacallcentergal.blogspot.com

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