Red Dress Ink: Quality Chick Lit
Although I tend toward historic fiction lately, sometimes, a good, girly, light-hearted read is what I am looking
for. It didn’t take me long to figure out that such novels had a stronger tendency to be disappointing. Likewise, I quickly figured out that looking for the Red Dress Ink logo (shown here) on a cover or spine was a quick and easy way to ensure the book with captivate and entertain me. When a fluffy, pink-covered, chick-lit novel is what I need, I turn to Red Dress Ink.
Here are some of the Red Dress Ink titles that have a found a welcomed home on my shelves.
Confessions of an Ex-Girlfriend (2002) by Lynda Curnyn: Her boyfriend leaves her for a job cross-country and, rather than wallowing in her sorrows, Emma spends time focusing on her career, her girlfriends, and her self.
Fishbowl (2002) by Sarah Mlynowski: Three women from three different walks of life - a law student, a party girl, and a youthful, innocent one - become roomates and are surprised to find fast friendship.
On the Verge (2002) by Ariella Papa: A 23-year-old, small town, New Jersey girl, who work in New York City at a trendy magazine, makes the leap and moves to the city. She’s on the verge of becoming a self-sufficient person, a magazine professional, and a woman.


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