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Category: Women's Fiction


Contemporary Women's Fiction is a genre of literature that has been steadily gaining popularity over the past few decades. It is usually characterized by a focus on the lives of women and their relationships with other women, as well as their relationships with men. The writing style often features a first-person narrator who is usually female, and the narrative can be both humorous and dramatic.
The protagonist is usually a woman who is in a difficult situation and needs to find her way out. The protagonist may be dealing with an abusive relationship, or she may be trying to find herself after being uprooted from her home.
Contemporary women's fiction novels are written by both men and women. They deal with topics like marriage, divorce, family life, infertility, and more. The novels often explore these topics through the lives of female characters who are somehow different from those in other genres of literature.

Contemporary Women's Fiction
Jacie Middlemann
He'd spent the last twenty years on a collision course with disaster, chasing stories that needed to be told and all too often were located in dangerous and threatening circumstances...always running from his past. But he couldn't run anymore. Just like twenty years ago, a single moment changed everything...but this time he couldn't walk away.
Karen S. Bell
A family forged by a small group of friends decides to run an enchanted B&B in Vermont that is under the watchful eye of goddesses of myth and legend. They are tasked with saving mankind from the coming climate crisis.
Stacey Wilk, Candlewood Falls
The most unexpected circumstances can teach us how to forgive what cannot be changed…
June Kramin
When a terrible storm takes Quentin on a detour, he finds something far more dangerous than tornados and hail; he finds Jessica, who threatens to leave a gaping hole in his heart.