Chick Lit With A Conscience

Columbia News Service Author Jessica Heasly says some new authors craft characters who enjoy shopping and margaritas but love God even more.Christian romance novels have been around since the 1970s, most of them historical “prairie” epics of rural or small-town life. Books like “Emily Ever After,” on the other hand, are thick with modern day chick lit dramas -dating perils, shoe yearnings, big city independence — all recounted in a witty voice that makes the reader feel as if she’s chatting with her best friend.