Book Review: Hungry for Love by Lucy Beresford

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book free of charge,from Quartet Publishing via Netgalley for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it,  all opinions are my own.


I know you're trying to fin books for Sumemr vacation for the kids, 
but what about for YOU?

Here's one that is a perfect, light Summer read,
that comes out early next month, just n time for your late Summer trips!




Synopsis:

Jax is about to cancel her wedding to Jonty.

 On the day. By text. 

A scrumptious celebration of survival for anyone who's longed for love or felt unworthy of it, Hungry for Love will show you the importance of self-respect and that love can be found where you least expect it.


Review:

This book is hard to describe, yet easy to describe!  It's chick lit humor mixed with reality TV, mixed with romantic comedy, dysfunctional family drama, mixed with a true beach read. Which means you will be laughing all the way through the book, smiling and nodding in agreed with the dysfunction. It's a tale of sisterly love above all else, and how when we trust ourselves, we find what we truly need, not what we thought we wanted. Put this one on the MUST read list for Sumemr!


About the Author:

Hi everyone and thanks for reading my books. Hungry for Love explores food and multiple heroes; Invisible Threads explores forbidden love in India, was shortlisted for the Rubery International Prize and is in film development; and Something I’m Not is about love + friendship. I'm also the author of the International best-seller self-help book Happy Relationships: at home, work and play. Follow me on Twitter @lucyberesford

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