Now’s your chance to start your summer road trip (even if it’s just by being submerged in a hot summer read) — and win great prizes. Join our 2013 Summer Reading Challenge! Are you up for the challenge? Make this your summer reading list, read each book, share your reviews, get to know the authors and enter to win weekly prizes. The challenge is now in full-swing and will go through mid-August. Join the event on Facebook for more information!
Keep an eye out during the challenge for bonus picks and our weekly questions to win. The more you read and the more you share, the more you win. Happy reading!
Without further adieu here is stop #2 on our list of stops in this summer’s challenge, The Love Wars by Alison Heller.
Setting: What to do first in the city that never sleeps? A picnic in Central Park? A Soho shopping spree? Let’s splurge on tickets to a Broadway show and end our visit with a midnight trip to the top of the Empire State Building (since we don’t do long lines in the heat)!
Plot: Breaking up is hard to do. At least the first few times. Even though Molly Grant has only a handful of relationships behind her, she’s already been through more divorces than she can count. At the premier Manhattan law firm where she’s a matrimonial attorney, the hours are long, the bosses tyrannical, and the bonuses stratospheric. Everything changes when Molly takes on a client who is the ex-wife of a ruthless media mogul. Suddenly, complications both professional and personal stack up…
Here’s what people are saying about Alison and The Love Wars:
- “Very Devil Wears Prada-esque! We LOVED it–fast paced and fun, you won’t be able to resist The Love Wars. One of our faves so far in 2013.” — Chick Lit Is Not Dead
- “L. Alison Heller, author of The Love Wars (new this week), echoes what many romance authors have said: What do you mean chick lit is dead?!?!? She offers some very good examples of how “chicky-ness” never goes out of style.”— USA Today
- “My favorite thing about this book was that it centered around her career and her love life took a back burner to the true plot line of the book. Most chick lit books make the character’s love life the center and I enjoyed this change of pace to have her professional life take center stage. It was a nice change. I absolutely devoured and loved this book.”— Kritters Ramblings
- “The Love Wars is a fun and entertaining story that will keep you turning the pages. Looking for wit and humor with a bit of romance? L. Alison Heller has you covered in her fantastic debut, The Love Wars. I look forward to seeing what she does next.”— Teresa’s Reading Corner
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