The Friday Friendship Club

Thank you, @hyggebooktours and @AnneBrookeBooks for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Friday Friendship Club has a cute and fun front cover, would definitely pick it up if I saw it in a book store. This is contemporary genre that has humor in the book too. The Friday Friendship club is a fun and feel good read. I love the friendship between Leonora. Selena and Dorothea, it was lovely to follow their ups and down throughout the book. The Friday friendship club is a funny read that made me chuckle in places. This was an easy read and I loved the style of writing. It hooked me in straight the way and entertained me until the end. 5 stars great read. Book Blurb: The lives of prime-time friends Leonora, Selena and Dorothea are about to take a very interesting turn. Leonora discovers her husband is having an affair and struggles to come to terms with this crushing blow. Selena is about to meet the love of her life but is utterly unprepared for the heartbreak it might bring. Finally, Dorothea’s beloved career is under threat, but her job is the only way she can make sense of herself and she can't see a future without it. Can the three friends support each other through life’s challenges, and is there the slightest chance of a happy outcome for any of them? Perfect for fans of Clare Pooley and Cathy Hopkins! Number of Pages: 330 Author Bio (small paragraph about yourself which I can share with reviewers.): Anne Brooke is a multi-genre writer living in Surrey in the UK with a particular interest in women's fiction. Her fiction has been shortlisted for the Harry Bowling Prize (for novels set in London) and the Royal Literary Fund Scheme. She enjoys crosswords, gardening, swimming and the theatre, and would love to learn how to dance.

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  1. Thank you SO much - so kind of you!! xx

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  2. Thank you so much lovely! -Hygge Book Tours

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