PG-RATED FUN This book is #2 of the popular Chick Flick Clique series.
REGALLY BLONDE (Chick Flick Clique Romantic Comedy #2) Former beauty queen Jamie Summers has more problems than just world peace to worry about. When Jamie returns to her hometown of Aspen Grove, her mother’s Chick Flick Clique friends are exceedingly curious about the state of her relationship with long-time boyfriend Christopher Ellington. Jamie is curious, herself. When Christopher proposes for the third time, she hesitantly accepts. Since he immediately leaves for an extended overseas business trip, she’s relieved to have some time to get used to the idea, placing the ring safely beside her tiara and not mentioning it to anyone. New neighbor David Stevens has good reason to avoid beautiful women, but when his three-year-old daughter Sunny sees Jamie, she’s convinced she’s her mommy. He begins to learn more about her, he realizes she’s not like his ex-wife, and he’s glad she’s not wearing any man’s ring. How did life get so complicated so quickly? Jamie’s gone from Miss California to Miss America to Big Mistake. Is she about to lose everyone she's come to care about?
Regally Blonde is a full-length novel of about 70,000 words, which equates to around 270 print pages. The paperback version will be available soon.
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OTHER BOOKS BY HEATHER HORROCKS:
FUNNY MYSTERIES: The Who-Dun-Him Inn series: Snowed Inn (#1), Inn the Doghouse (#2, 2012) The Bad Mothers Club series: The Bad Mothers Club (#1)
ROMANTIC COMEDIES & SUSPENSE: Bah, Humbug! (Christmas novella) Just 99-cents! Baby Mine, Old Money, No Sudden Moves
The Chick Flick Clique series: Pride and Precipitation #1 (novella) Regally Blonde #2 My Spare Lady #3 While You Were Stranded #4
The LDS series: How to Stuff a Wild Zucchini, Old Maid of Honor, You Just Turned 8 (a baptism book)
INSPIRATIONAL: Women & Men Who Knew the Mortal Messiah
REVIEW OF BAH, HUMBUG (a Romantic Comedy Christmas Novella): “This isn't a book; it’s magic. What could be a sappy Christmas story turns into a wonderful, magical, bring-the-family-together Christmas story. I wasn't merely reading Lexi and Kyle's story, I was there with them, being part of their story. I came up for breath only when I was done with the book (I read it at one sitting). I've never given 5 stars to any book. But this is such a wonderful, heartwarming read that I felt compelled to.â€