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- Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing (1999)
Bank, Melissa
- Self-doubting Jane Rosenthal copes with failed love affairs, a career crisis in publishing and increasing fears that she'll never learn to play the mating game.
- Cupid and Diana (1998)
Bartolomeo, Christina
- Diana's feeling a bit uneasy lately. Her vintage clothing store is on the verge of going under and her engagement to a predictable blueblood lawyer is long on stability but short on passion. While trying to keep the peace between her bickering sisters - one a devout Catholic housewife and the other a lingerie model - Diana meets Harry, a rumpled New York lawyer full of warmth, compassion and the ability to make her laugh.
- My Legendary Girlfriend (1998)
Gayle, Mike
- Three years after the devastating breakup with his dream girl Aggi, lovestruck Will Kelly is still in mourning. Depressed by his teaching job and his horrific apartment, Will seems to have bottomed out. Will his anguish ever end? Perhaps, as he begins a series of phone conversations with Kate, the previous renter, and the two commiserate over their bleak relationships and the woeful apartment.
- Jemima J (1999)
Green, Jane
- In this ugly duckling to swan fairy tale, overweight Jemima loses 100 pounds, dyes her hair blond, buys a sophisticated wardrobe and leaves her London newspaper job to meet the online man of her dreams in L.A.
- Secret Ingredient (2002)
Heller, Jane
- In an effort to revitalize her husband and recapture the romance of their first days together, dissatisfied wife Elizabeth Baskin finds the perfect ingredient to save her marriage - an herbal "stud stimulant" that turns her dull, but sweet, husband into a sexy hunk that no woman can resist.
- Farm Fatale: A Comedy of Country Manners (2001)
Holden, Wendi
- When Rosie's boyfriend, Mark, is offered his dream job of writing a column on country life, Rosie can hardly wait to drag him from their dingy London flat to a charming (if a bit too rural) cottage in the rustic bliss of quaint Eight Mile Bottom. Village life there is full of eccentric characters and romantic entanglements as Rosie happily settles in and Mark grows increasingly frustrated. Are these the greener pastures they've been searching for?
- Confessions of a Shopaholic(2001)
Kinsella, Sophie
- As a recent college graduate and financial writer (making a paltry salary) for Successful Saving magazine, Becky Bloomwood should know better - but she can't resist filling her closet with the season's latest must-haves and anything else with a price tag. Soon she is over her head in debt and comically scheming to devise a plan . . .
- Daddy Clock(1998)
Mackey, Judy
- What happens when a thirty-something advice columnist who wants her freedom meets a forty-something sportswriter who wants to love, honor and change diapers.
- Just Friends(2000)
Sisman, Robyn
- Freya Penrose, an energetic, trendy British art dealer working in Manhattan - seemingly soon to be engaged - finds herself homeless after being unexpectedly dumped by her boyfriend/roommate, a stodgy lawyer. Longtime friend and poker buddy, Jack Madison, offers to share his apartment with Freya, while they take separate paths to love and explore the proposition of living together as "just friends."
- Her (2002)
Zigman, Laura
- Elise and Donald's seemingly unshakeable relationship is put to the test when his catlike ex-girlfriend Adrienne comes to town. Can the insecure, paranoid bride-to-be overcome her obsessive jealousy and win the battle for the hapless Donald?
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