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The Romancipation of Maggie Hunter

 
“In an era when more women are choosing to live alone, the question Sigaloff poses couldn’t be more topical…has commitment stopped being what women want? Read this book and decide for yourself.”

Glamour

“Proving girls can be just as commitment-phobic as men.”

Cosmopolitan

“Best for rib-tickling romance.”

Prima

“A funny heart-warming read”

Lovereading.co.uk
     
     
 

Like Mother Like Daughter

 
“Fabulously Funny”

Closer – March 2006

 
“a delightful witty tale of lives lived and loves lost. The writing is warm and funny but never fluffy.”

The Magazine UK – March 2006

 
“One of the most refreshing and entertaining books I have had the pleasure of reading in a long time….utterly captivating from start to finish.”


Girlie Gossip.com

 

Technical Hitch

“…warm and funny…”

Cosmopolitan

“ A crowd pleaser”

Booklist

“Readers will appreciate Jane Sigaloff’s satirical look at to be or not to be married”

Harriet Klausner, Bookreview.com

“Pick of the week.”

Sunday Express S Magazine

“Heartwarming”

Closer

“A witty, engaging romance that will have readers clamouring for more of Sigaloff…”

RomanceReview.com

 


Name & Address Withheld



“Lizzie’s career as an agony aunt is going pretty well, but her love life is another matter: she’s got as many problems as her readers. But then, she meets Matt and it looks as if her luck’s about to change. Except there’s one little snag: Matt’s married, and Lizzie’s not sure she’d ready to become the other woman. Quirky and fluffy, this book is the perfect antidote to Christmas get-togethers. Escape to a comfy chair and enjoy. Four stars.”

- Company Magazine



“Sigaloff’s first novel is without doubt an engaging romantic comedy”


- Booklist


“A hilarious first novel about a journalist who specialises in the public’s love dilemmas. Her “independent woman” status is thrown into disarray when she has an affair with a married executive, ignoring her own advice.”

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OK! Hot Stars


“Unusually daring in its approach.”

- Big Issue


“It’s so much more than mere “chic-lit” fiction… It’s witty and true to life.”

- Jewish Chronicle


“moving and cleverly written…a great present for a girlfriend in need of some love advice (we all have one of these)

- handbag.com


“Witty, juicy and romantic – a clever, controversial comedy about finding love in all the wrong places.”

- Sarah Mlynowski, bestselling author.

“4 stars…Sigaloff has an interesting take on the relationship conundrum”

- funkybitch.com

“Highly rated”

- Bookseller


 


Lost & Found

"Sigaloff expertly situates this fictional imbroglio on the Bridget Jones's Diary/Sex and The City plane."

"An appealing cast of characters, sprightly dialogue and a charming comic touch will keep readers turning pages."

- Publishers Weekly – January 2004

 

"Sigaloff's second novel is a charming tale of star-crossed lovers."

- Booklist – January 2004

 

“A modern love story – funny, heart-warming.”

Company Magazine – December 2003


“Her last book, Name & Address Withheld, won the sort of rave reviews that every first-time writer must dream of – and her second is just as good. About a high-flying lawyer who loses her diary while in New York and the sexy Yank who finds it and brings it back, it’s witty, warm and highly enjoyable – and the sort of romance that’s quite believable.”

Closer Magazine – November 2003


“Five stars. We love.”

More Magazine – November 2003