I’ve gone country! Grab me a pair of boots, some faded jeans, and don’t forget the cowboy (definitely don’t leave him out) because I’m ready to head to Texas and live on a ranch. But did I mention said ranch must come equipped with a sexy bull-riding man like Dane Kelly (even his name is hot) in Jane Porter’s upcoming novel, She’s Gone Country

 

I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of She’s Gone Country, the story of former top model Shey Darcy who moves her three boys back home to Texas after her husband announces he’s fallen for someone else. From the moment I picked it up and started reading it, I couldn’t put it down (love when that happens!). Through Shey's fabulous writing and attention to detail, Porter transported me into a rural world that, as a city girl, I would’ve never thought I’d find as appealing as I did. She’s Gone Country is out this August. You can pre-order it here. Trust me, you’ll love it… and you'll be planning a trip to the country (or, at the very least, fantasizing about it) before you know it. 

 

While you’re waiting for that book to be released (it’s not that long) Flirting with Forty is another fabulous Porter novel about picking up the pieces after divorce. It’s the story of Jackie Laurens who, after discovering her husband’s affair and getting a divorce, heads to Hawaii to face the big 4-0. And when Jackie least expects it, she falls for her much younger and very sexy (this must be a theme!) surfing instructor. But despite the budding romance, she struggles with the judgment she receives from disapproving friends over their age difference and the guilt she feels trying to juggle the relationship while being a single mother to her children. You might recall it was made into a Lifetime movie starring Heather Locklear and Robert Buckley (remember he also played “boy toy” Kirby in Lipstick Jungle?! Which, btw, should never have been cancelled!) 

 

Odd Mom Out is another of Porter’s novels that you should read if you haven’t already. It’s about single mom Marta Zinsser, who moves back home to the Seattle suburbs when her mother becomes ill. Marta had fled those same suburbs ten years before and headed to New York where she lived a very independent life (she chose to have a baby without a man). But her life choices have never been questioned—until she enrolls her daughter in the local school and comes face-to-face with moms that are nothing like her and don’t exactly welcome her with open arms. Suddenly, she feels like the odd mom out. Oh, and don’t worry, there’s a sexy man in this one too…


 

Which Jane Porter novel is your favorite?

 

 

 

Lisa Steinke, along with her best friend Liz Fenton, co-authored the chick lit novel I’ll Have Who She’s Having and co-created the popular Chick Lit blog, Chick Lit is Not Dead.

 

Comments
by skier_chick on 06-10-2010 10:06 PM

I read Mrs. Perfect and loved it, thought Taylor was great, and now I am going backwards by reading Odd Mom Out and I'm not such a Taylor fan....now I love Marta.  :smileywink:  Both books have been so fun to read and I know I will really enjoy She's Gone Country!  Thanks for your review!

by Mary_N on 06-11-2010 02:38 AM

I have enjoyed all of Jane's books and eagerly await She's Gone Country. My favorite Porter noval is Mrs. Perfect because I related to the main character.

by cadelcia on 06-11-2010 07:03 AM

It all started with Flirting and then...well I just had to check out all other books by this author.  After Flirting I read The Frog Prince and everything else (including her Harlequin series).  Can't wait for She's Gone Country - I have a feeling that this will be my new favorite!

by Camilla37363 on 06-17-2010 01:22 PM

I have loved her books for years, and this looks to be one of the best. I love the way she writes, these are books I cannot put down. My favorite would have to be Odd Mom Out, which has a truly delicious hero!

She is also very responsive to her fans, which makes supporting her even more fun.

by mustangsally66 on 06-19-2010 01:14 AM

Jane is an amazing writer.  Her writing is rich, grabs you from the first pages, and makes you laugh out loud.  Her characters are real, something to relate to.

 

I've read them all - Frog Prince, Odd Mom Out, Mrs. Perfect, Easy on the Eyes and Flirting With Forty - and I truly enjoyed them all. 

 

I'm really looking forward to She's Gone Country, so far I think Odd Mom Out has probably been my fav.

 

by torimac on 06-30-2010 12:04 AM

Thanks for writing this review with info on her other books.  When you mentioned "odd mom out" i immediately remembered I'd been meaning to read that book long ago!  It's now back on the top of my list.

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