The M Word by Eileen Wharton

Thank you @ZooloosBT @WhartonEileen @SpellBoundBks for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. I really enjoyed reading the M word its great read and it did make me laugh. I really liked Roberta she is a great character. I feel like i been on the ups and downs with her. There was a part in the book near the end where she found out someone was looking for a sibling. I had to hold my breath and go no. I love it when that happens unexpectedly. Roberta is a middle age women going through the menopause and this is contempory fiction. I really hope there second book and i read it quite quickly. Its heartwarming laugh out read. The writing is entaintaing and great read . I will read more of Eileen Whatron in the future. I recommend this book and its out now. Book Blurb Roberta Gallbreath is middle-aged and menopausal. She dislikes her children, detests her ex-husband and despises her colleagues. When her mother dies, Roberta is left with a pile of letters and a mystery surrounding her son. The letters reveal Roberta’s heritage is not what it seems and she is soon on a mission to become a better person. Told with humour and emotion, The M Word is the tale of one woman’s journey to find out where she came from. As she looks to the past for answers, more questions are raised. Will Roberta discover who she really is? Author Bio Eileen Wharton is an Oscar winning actress, Olympic gymnast, and Influencer. She also tells lies for a living. Her first novel was published in 2011 to worldwide critical acclaim. And she’s won awards for exaggeration. It did top the Amazon humour chart so she’s officially a best-selling author. She currently has five ‘lively’ offspring ranging from thirty-three to fourteen years of age, and has no plans to procreate further, much to the relief of the local schools and police force. She lives on a council estate in County Durham. She has never eaten kangaroo testicles, is allergic to cats and has a phobia of tinned tuna. She’s retired from arguing with people on the internet.

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  1. thank you so much for taking part in the tour and for sharing your review x

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