Louise Wise (also writes as T E Kessler): Nicky Wells

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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Chicken Broth for the Soul

by
Nicky Wells

Chicken Broth. What’s not to love? It’s tasty and nourishing, easy to make and delicious. It fills you up and warms you through, yet it’s not too heavy and it’s definitely not fattening. It’s versatile, too. Add some sweetcorn (whole or mushed) or Chinese cabbage, chillies or mushrooms for a different heat level and a different taste sensation. Carb it up with noodles or croutons, or enjoy it clear. The taste universe is yours to play with, but you’ll always walk away from a good bowl of chicken broth feeling cheered and satisfied and all-round happy. (And smug, too, because you’re extremely unlikely to overindulge on the calorie front).

Chick lit is just the same. Chick lit is chicken broth for the soul. It’s fun, and it warms you through, but it doesn’t require any seriously heavy lifting. The skill of the chick lit author lies in bringing you emotion in a light-hearted way, in making you laugh through the tears and cheer through the despair. Contemporary chick lit tackles all manner of hefty issues in addition to romance. I’ve read about bereavement and illness, loss, despair and heartbreak, but it’s done in a positive way that makes you feel better about life. And, of course, there’s always the happy ending that allows you to put down the book smiley and smug.

But there’s more, isn’t there? Everyone has a bit of a chick lit heroine in her. Well, okay, that’s a sweeping overstatement, I agree. At the end of the day, I can’t speak for everyone. Really, I can only speak for myself. But I know that I certainly have a bit of a chick lit heroine in me. I’m ditzy, seductive, funny, sexy, clumsy, supportive, warm, caring—and occasionally, I’m all of those things at the same time. Chick lit heroines help me discover myself and encourage me to try new things. You know, you read a scene and you think, wow, I wish I could have done that… I wish I could have said that, or reacted like that. And a short while later, you find occasion to do just that. Weekend mini-break with unscheduled dip in the pond, anyone?

Of course, we’re not all turning into imitation Bridget Joneses or Becky Bloomwoods. But don’t you think that reading a cracking chick lit novel has the power, even just occasionally, to change how you feel about things in your life? Doesn’t it give you hope? And happiness? Isn’t that simply amazing? And isn’t it even more amazing that all of that happens in a really fun, bubbly, cheerful way? The world is plenty gloomy, so we can all do with some chicken broth for the soul. Chick lit rules, I say! And now I have to go and make some chicken broth. I think today I fancy the hot and spicy version with chillies and noodles. How about you?


Nicky’s Favourite Chicken Broth Recipe

Sunday, 1 September 2013

It's not all about shoes, handbags and glitz, you know!

Crazy fun from us to you
For the whole of September WWBB has been taken over by authors of chick lit. They've been invited to blog about anything, and I assure you it isn't going to be all about girlie stuff... well, that's to be seen, but nevertheless it's going to be fun.

It's going to be a crazy, crazy month and I hope you'll join them, and me, for what's sure to be a fun event.



Order of appearance (so far): 
Introduction to the madness
Juliet Madison's blog hop
Lara Barnard
Zanna Machenzie
Monique Mcdonell
Marylu Zuk
Nicky Wells
Amy Baker
Patsy Collins
Janet Eve Josselyn
Deb Nam-Krane
Lizzie Lamb
More authors to come end of the month

And to give it a kick start A Proper Charlie is on sale (only on eReaders) all through September. It's pink, flirty and fun.

A Proper Charlie
only 77p or 99c for the rest of September.

A British contemporary romance novel...
jolly good fun!


What happens when prostitutes go missing, and Charlie's shy boss, Ben Middleton, is a suspect? 

What happens when Charlie pretends to be a hooker for the newspaper story she's working on, and is "picked up" by Ben? 

What happens when she is abducted and only the handsome Ben knows where she is? 

Poor Charlie, she only wanted recognition. She really should've stayed home. 
Buy A Proper Charlie in ANY eFormat for 77p/99p

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