The Chick Lit Bee Welcomes New Contributor!

We are thrilled to announce that Keturah has joined The Chick Lit Bee as a contributor! She will mainly write reviews for us. Her first review will be posted soon, so be sure to check back often. We are so excited that Keturah is on The Chick Lit Bee team and we look forward to her contributions. Please join us in welcoming her to The Chick Lit Bee!

Here's a bit more information about Keturah:

At a young age, Keturah realized that she was in love with sci-fi, fantasy and comics. It wasn't until a lot later in life that she discovered a name for her interests. She is a fangirl. The relief she feels from finally belonging to a community of like-minded individuals makes her very happy. Previously, Keturah worked for a trade publisher, immersing herself in the wonders of literary fiction. Now she freelances for various publishers. Specifically, she is marketing the Miss New India reading guide. When she isn't thanking J.J. Abrams for finally giving her Uhuru & Spock, she likes movies, sushi, traveling and volunteering for good causes.

To learn more, follow Keturah on Twitter.

The Chick Lit Bee Welcomes Megan Just

We are thrilled to announce that Megan Just has joined The Chick Lit Bee as a contributor! Megan will mainly write reviews for us. Her first review will be posted soon, so be sure to check back often. We are so excited that Megan is on The Chick Lit Bee team and we look forward to her contributions. Please join us in welcoming Megan to The Chick Lit Bee!

Here's a bit more info:

Too busy with academic reading for any pleasure reading during college, Megan is now belatedly enjoying the chick lit classics from the early 2000s. She thinks the best chick lit reads are those that are subtly hilarious and have love stories that keep her up late, even on work nights. In addition, she loves reading literary novels with a women’s focus, especially those with an interesting setting or intriguing premise. By day, Megan is the editor of a weekly newspaper. By night, she writes fiction and recently finished the third draft of her women’s fiction manuscript.  When she is not reading or writing, she is running, biking, hiking, climbing, or skiing with her husband.  

To learn more visit www.meganjust.com and follow Megan on Twitter

Contributor Spotlight: Review of Until the End of Forever

Nancy's Review of Until the End of Forever by Shannon Hart

In Until the End of Forever, Sarah Matthews has recurring nightmares that she is drowning and she can’t figure out why. They have gotten so bad that they are disrupting her life. Sarah has a devoted husband, Rob, and two children, Katie and Josh. She also has a small graphic design company with her sister-in-law, Lucy. Sarah thinks she has it all, but her subconscious tells her otherwise. The nightmares gnaw at her when she is asleep and awake. Her friend, Samantha, is able to tell that she is unhappy and tells her repeatedly to see a therapist, something Sarah refuses to do. When they both have lunch with Rhonda, Sarah’s previous boss, Rhonda presents Sarah with an opportunity to go to Paris for a few weeks to work on coffee table books. Sarah is reluctant to leave her family but realizes that this could be the way to clear her head and finally get past her awful nightmares. After convincing Rob that Paris is exactly what she needs, Sarah leaves everything behind, seeking a change of scenery, new people, relaxation, and a new perspective on her life. However, when she gets there, she wonders if she made the right choice. She worries that her absence is hurting her marriage and her relationships with her kids. She worries that she won’t find any of the answers she is looking for in Paris. But, most of all, she worries that things will never be the same when she returns from her trip.

This book is told from both Sarah’s and Rob’s perspectives. There are a lot of flashbacks throughout the book to the beginning of Sarah’s and Rob’s relationship, detailing what led them to their current situation. They have been inseparable since they met, but their relationship is put to the test when Sarah chooses to go to Paris. The flashbacks provide some necessary background information but the story could have been a bit better with less of them and more action in the present instead. Hart paints an accurate picture of a marriage in a rut. Many people will be able to relate to Sarah’s feelings that her life has become mundane, predictable, and boring. She seeks excitement but isn’t exactly sure how to find it, a common problem for people who get caught up in family life and their careers, forgetting to take time for themselves. Sarah and Rob face a road filled with uncertainty, tragedy, and loss on their way to rediscovering each other and what they want out of life. Until the End of Forever is a quick, thought provoking read. Readers who enjoy Hart’s short stories will definitely enjoy her novel.

Shannon Hart is a contributor here at The Chick Lit Bee. She writes short stories regularly for us. Until the End of Forever is her first novel and she is currently finishing up her second manuscript. Aside from writing, Shannon enjoys reading, shopping, and movie nights with her husband. To learn more visit www.shannon-hart.com and follow Shannon on Twitter.
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Check out the publisher of Until the End of Forever, Black Leaf Publishing


The Chick Lit Bee Welcomes Shannon Hart

We are thrilled to announce that author Shannon Hart has joined The Chick Lit Bee as a contributor. Shannon will mainly write short stories for us. Her first short story will be posted soon, so be sure to check back often. We are so excited that Shannon has chosen The Chick Lit Bee as a platform to share her stories. Shannon's debut novel Until the End of Forever was published last year. Check it out and join us in welcoming Shannon to The Chick Lit Bee! Here's a bit more info about Shannon:

Shannon Hart loves to tell people she is the queen of multitasking: a general manager in marketing and PR by day, writer by night, and on top of that, a daughter, a wife and a mom to two gorgeous kids. Oh, and full time shopper too. Her writing experience started with her high school magazine – now, her novel Until the End of Forever is available through online bookstores. She is finishing up her second manuscript, which will hopefully be picked up by an agent very soon. Aside from the obvious writing, reading and shopping, Shannon is also a sitcom junkie and loves movie nights with her husband.

To learn more visit www.shannon-hart.com and follow Shannon on Twitter.

Join The Chick Lit Bee Team!

If you have a passion for chick lit and would like to write for The Chick Lit Bee, please send an email to Nancy at chicklitbee@gmail.com to discuss details. This is an unpaid position and would be appropriate for those seeking writing experience, an outlet for opinions and creativity, and publicity. We are looking for people who can contribute on a regular basis and develop their presence and voice on the blog. Contributions can be book reviews, columns, interviews, short stories, etc. We are flexible and will work with you to ensure that your involvement with the blog is a positive experience. If you are interested, please contact Nancy by email and provide a short writing sample or link to your blog if you have one. Thanks so much!