Authors: Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke
Genre: Chick Lit
From the book description: There are always two sides to the story, especially when it comes to divorce. Jordan Daniels and Elle Ryan thought their lives would become less complicated when they walked away from their respective relationships one year ago. But instead they find themselves vying for a relationship with the same divorced man. In The D Word you’ll walk in the shoes of Jordan and Elle as they discover that sometimes you’re not that different from the person who makes you feel the most insecure.
My thoughts: What struck me first about The D Word is that Jordan and Elle made the decision to leave their relationships and then spent a lot of time second guessing themselves. Jordan thought she was moving on until Kevin, her ex, dates Elle – a woman who is Jordan’s complete opposite. She starts to wonder if maybe they could make it work after all and she certainly doesn’t want another woman taking her place in her young son’s eyes. Jordan pulls out all the stops – even dates a nice guy to make Kevin jealous.
Elle called off her wedding a month before the big day. She lost her fiancé and his sister (Elle’s best friend) in one shot. She’s just trying to move forward and concentrate on her job as a free-lance writer. Elle is covering a singles’ event at a park when she meets Kevin who just happens to be walking his dog through the park but not attending the event. They are immediately attracted to each other and start to date soon after.
Of the two women I found it easy to sympathize more with Elle. Yes she has baggage but for the most part she’s just a nicer person than Jordan who at times is like a grown up ‘mean girl’. She seems to have it all and then wants what isn’t hers anymore. Of course this gives the characters opportunity to grow throughout the novel. Without giving spoilers I was satisfied with how the authors took the two characters down that not-so-straight path of personal growth. I think fans of Chick Lit will enjoy The D Word.
Source: BookSparks PR
About the authors: Liz Fenton and Lisa Steinke have been friends for over twenty years. They both attended Cal Poly Pomona University and each graduated with a degree in Communication. They co-wrote their previous novel. I’LL HAVE WHO SHE’S HAVING, in 2009. Liz also blogs as the Drama Mama for ModernMom.com while Lisa contributes frequently to Barnes & Noble’s Unabashadly Bookish blog and Mall of America’s Fashion Sense blog. Liz is married with two children, and Lisa is married and gave birth to a daughter in January. Liz resides in Long Beach, California, while Lisa lives in Chicago.
For more information visit www.chicklitisnotdead.com or follow Liz and Lisa on Twitter www.twitter.com/lizandlisa.
I do not like that about a grown up mean girl, those are the reason I almost never read YA
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It wasn’t a primary focus of the book though – and she ‘grew up’ as the book progressed.
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When I saw the title of this post, I couldn’t figure out what the “D word” is – divorce never occurred to me. The book does sound like a light, fun read.
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The D Word sounds like a perfect beach book!
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Sounds like an interesting book, and one that is very realistic. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard about someone abandoning a relationship only to become interested again once the other person moves on. I’d like to read this one at some point.
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This sounds cute and probably like it ends “well”. I have never been a big fan of chick lit but lately, as of a long stressful summer, I’ve found myself a bit more interested!
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I always enjoy your reviews Mary…the tell me just enough to make me decide if this is one for me or not…and this is one that I would read for sure!! Sounds very interesting and I like watching characters grow!!
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Thank you, Staci. I think you’d like it!
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I do love chick lit and this one sounds like a fun one about women! I think I’ll have to check it out.
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It does sound like Jordan is “reacting” instead of interacting like Elle. Sounds like a good summer read.
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I am alway intrigued by writing teams. Makes me want to see how the book came together. Looks like a solid summer read.
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OH this one sounds GOOD! Noting it down.
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Nice review Mary. This book sounds like something I would like.
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