Chick Lit Ties the Knot


Follow these chicks as they try and make their way down the aisle.

With This Ring, I'm Confused
 by Kristin Billerbeck
She's got the rock, so when does happily ever-after kick in? At long last, Ashley Stockingdale – patent attorney, fashionista, and homeowner – can finally add "fiancee" to her spirited resume. That means the next four months will be a dizzying and decadent waltz through aisles of Vera Wang, Kenneth Cole, Kate Spade place settings and Oneida flatware. Or will it?

Wedding Season  by Darcy Cosper
Joy Silverman is happy in her single life until the arrival of 17 invitations for weddings over six months forces her to reevaluate her attitude toward marriage, a situation complicated by her boyfriend's proposal.

Escape From Bridezilla  by Jacqueline DeMontravel
Emily Briggs becomes the Bride from Hell when her mother gets a little too involved with her wedding plans, a gorgeous blonde begins stalking their Tribeca loft, and she becomes attracted to the one man who will listen to her tales of woe – artist J3 Hopper.

My Fake Wedding  by Mina Ford
Vowing never to become romantically involved again after discovering that her boyfriend has been unfaithful, Katie is open to the suggestion that she marry the Australian lover of her gay best friend in order that he can stay in the country, but her wedding plans are interrupted by unexpected romance.

Exes and Ohs  by Beth Kendrick
Jilted the night before her wedding, Gwen, a child psychologist, is delighted when she meets a terrific new man, Alex, who dreams of becoming the best father in America after he starts a family, but finds herself caught in the middle when she discovers that her new young patient, Leo, is Alex's biological child.

Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married  by Marian Keyes
When Mrs. Nolan reads her tarot cards and predicts that Lucy will be getting married within the year, Lucy Sullivan refuses to believe it, until she starts meeting a variety of charming men. Also try Anybody Out There?

Shopaholic Ties the Knot  by Sophie Kinsella
Becky is delighted when her boyfriend proposes, but her visions of a perfect wedding day dissolve as her mother plans a backyard wedding and her high-society mother-in-law-to-be insists on a lavish affair at the Plaza Hotel.

I Do (But I Don’t)  by Cara Lockwood
This story follows a divorced wedding consultant as she finds her professional and personal life turned upside down by her demanding boss, psychotic clients and neurotic friends.

The Bachelorette Party  by Karen McCullah Lutz
Participating in the wedding preparations of her best friend, Grey, and prim cousin, Helen, jilted teacher Zadie Roberts is astonished when Helen commits an indiscretion during her bachelorette party, an event that presents Zadie with a moral dilemma.

Ready or Not  by Chris Manby
Every bride is entitled to pre-wedding jitters, and what reasonable girl wouldn't think twice about marriage when her fiance shaves off his eyebrows just in time for the photographs? But what if the bride-to-be is really freaked out by something else? Like, perhaps, the terrifying notion of happily ever-after?

The Ex-Files  by Jane Moore
After five years spent maneuvering for Mr. Right, beautiful, feisty Faye Parker has finally snared a sensitive cutie named Mark. So when he pops the question, Faye is fully prepared to step out of the dating rat-race, call the caterer and don the veil. Just as soon as she has one last teensy-weensy little fling.

It’s My Wedding Too  by Sharon Naylor
Emilie, a hapless bride-to-be caught between two Momzillas with opposing views and sharpened claws, knows that something's gotta give – and soon – or the wedding of the year will be short one bride. 

Slim Chance by Jackie Rose
Obsessed with fitting into a size 8 Vera Wang wedding dress for her big day, newly engaged Evelyn Mays, an adorable brunette, soon becomes a willowy blonde – a transformation that leads to chaos when she makes new friends who encourage her to have "one last fling."

Clearing the Aisle by Karen Schwartz
When Rachel and Dan decide to get engaged, they hardly expect that planning a wedding will be that difficult. But suddenly everyone from parents to friends to cousins to caterers seems to be losing their minds completely. What's it going to take for Dan to step up and realize that his beloved future bride needs his help coping with the madness if she's ever going to make it to the altar?

Whose Wedding is it Anyway?  by Melissa Senate
Eloise Manfred is offered a free, $100,000 wedding in exchange for being featured as a real-life "modern bride," but as she watches advertisers dictate every aspect of a wedding for which she is not even sure she is ready, her dream turns into a nightmare. Also try See Jane Date.

Four Steps to the Altar  by Jean Stone
Now that their wedding business, Second Chances, is becoming successful, four friends are confronted by their own second chances at love, as Lily, Elaine, Sarah and Jo must make choices about love from unexpected places. Also try Three Times a Charm.

The Sleeping Beauty Proposal  by Sarah Strohmeyer
At 36, Genie is beginning to feel that she has hit the snooze button on her life one too many times. When her boyfriend Hugh proposes to another woman on national TV – Genie's wisecracking friend Patty compares her to Sleeping Beauty: “lying around like a zombie waiting for your prince."

Diary of a Mad Bride  by Laura Wolf
Impulsively accepting her boyfriend's proposal, Amy, an independent, career-minded New Yorker, finds her commonsense approach turned upside down as she becomes embroiled in the agonizing preparations for the wedding of her dreams.