Of course Meg was a success: she planned, she set goals, she made lists. Ally never made lists. Ally Tasker is trapped in a dead-end teaching job and a relationship that's going nowhere. Her college friend Meg has a fabulous job in advertising, a...
The lives of three different people--Mac, whose perfect marriage is falling apart under the strain of infertility; bookstore owner Georgie, dealing with a deadbeat roommate and no romantic prospects; and Liam, a new customer whom Georgie believes mig...
Helen always tries to be a good person. She recycles, obeys the water restrictions â€" she is even polite to telemarketers. As a mother, wife, daughter and nurse, Helen is used to putting everyone's needs before her own. But it only takes one mome...
When she was a little girl, all Samantha Driscoll ever wanted was to be somebody's wife. She would marry a man called Tod or Brad and she would have two perfect children. But instead she married a Jeff and he's just confessed to having an affair.<...
Jo had learned the hard way that life was not mystical, or magical; it was hard and grey and cold most of the time. Much better to see it for what it is than to be perennially disappointed.
With a hefty new mortgage, a frustrating career as ...
'Well, we're different, we lead such different lives. I'm not sure how we'll go now without Annie. She was like Carrie, you know, in Sex and the City. Annie was our Carrie.' Without Annie, friends Catherine, Lexie and Rachel are lost. How will th...
The Beckett sisters - Ellen, Emma, Elizabeth and Evie - all need to shake things up.
Emma has been planning her dream wedding even since she was a little girl, and as soon as her boyfriend Blake finally proposes, she presumes that it can on...
When Andie discovers her husband was having an affair - in their bedroom no less - she's shattered. She gave up so many dreams to be his wife - including being a chef - she's now unsure she knows herself anymore. Andie finds an unlikely ally in Joann...
IS THE BEST MAN ALWAYS THE RIGHT MAN?
With American fiancé, Henry Darrow, publicist Madeleine has at last found the yin to her yang - or whichever way round it is. The calm to her storm, the stillness to her constant motion. Balance.
“Dianne is one of Australia’s most beloved writers of women’s fiction and if you haven’t yet read any of her books, you’re in for a special treat.” -- Liane MoriartyIt’s 1980, and Kathryn Rowland is young and ambitious. She has precis...