Saturday, September 25, 2021

My Review for The Single Mums' Book Club by Victoria Cooke

The Single Mums Book Club Cover


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thank you to NetGalley and HQ Digital for the opportunity to read and review an ARC of The Single Mums’ Book Club by Victoria Cooke.

A fabulous, easy-read with a warm feeling all the way through!

Stephanie and Janey are the founding members of The Single Mums’ Book Club, and after Janey finds Stephanie having a mini-breakdown in the local supermarket, they decide that meeting for a glass of wine and a book discussion will get them both away from their real lives for a few hours. For one reason and another, they are soon joined by Amanda and Emily and book discussions regularly turn to discussions about the men (or lack of) in their lives. Edward becomes a major character in the book, as Stephanie’s new boss and they soon discover they get along well together.

I loved everything about The Single Mums’ Book Club; the characters were immediately addictive, and each had their own unique personalities. Victoria Cooke writes with passion and humour, and with apparent enjoyment of the characters she creates. She deals well with a particularly sensitive subject regarding Stephanie’s Mum and also skirts on the issues surrounding divorce, loneliness and friendship.

I loved The Single Mums’ Book Club and I would thoroughly recommend this to anyone in need of a light-hearted read, and an afternoon away from the real world.

























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