The Reinvention of Lottie Potts by K L Crear

Thank you, @rararesouces for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Reinvention of Lottie Potts is book 1 in the series. I love the front cover and the title; they both work well with the story. This is romance/contemporary fiction. I read The Reinvention of Lottie Potts in a day and thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Lottie; she is such a lovely character. Lottie finds out her husband is having an affair, and her life starts to change. This is a heartwarming and empowering read that you won’t be able to put down. The Reinvention of Lottie Potts did make me smile in places and did make me feel sad too, and I loved all the characters except for the husband, very entertaining and enjoyable read. You will not be able to put this story down; I read it in a day and was hooked. 5 stars. Blurb Lottie Potts is happy enough - or so she thinks. Her life is slowly ticking away as she spends her days watching old films and daydreaming about another, better, version of herself. But Lottie isn’t one for change. That is until a blonde bombshell blows into town and knocks her husband Daniel completely off his feet. Lottie is forced to take a long hard look at herself. She is fat, in her forties and thoroughly fed up. Does she fight for her husband and the safe predictable life she knows? Or is revenge, like her favourite ice cream, a dish best served cold? With her trusty circle of girlfriends and a surprising return from a charming face from her past, Lottie embarks on a transformative journey. Buckle up for the rollercoaster ride of laughter and tears as Lottie navigates the twists and turns of her reinvention, discovering the genuine essence of life along the way. A portion of proceeds from all sales will be donated to Epilepsy Society and Great Ormond Street children's hospital. Purchase Link - https://amzn.eu/d/ceQWqXl Author Bio – K. L. Crear is a teenager trapped in the body of a much older woman (she’s still in denial). After decades spent in the grey-suited world of banking, the Civil Service, and property management, she somehow found herself bankrupt, baffled, but never bitter. Armed with an often inappropriate sense of humour and a well-timed expletive, she has survived two rounds with the Big C, countless sticky situations, and every *Real Housewives* franchise (purely for research, of course). After years of procrastination—and a gentle shove from Father Time—she finally swapped a pint of pinot for a pen. She now writes laugh-out-loud women’s fiction, with a couple of memoirs under her belt too. She dreams of owning a permanently cheerful axolotl but recently declined the chance to hug a sloth (because clinging to a tree while peeing on yourself is not aspirational). A proud Yorkshire lass now living in a quiet corner of the Northeast, she shares her home with her endlessly patient, slightly deaf husband and their rescue cat, Pickle—who has a resting bitch face to rival any Real Housewife. K. L. Crear donates a portion of book sales to charities close to her heart, including Women’s Aid, Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, Epilepsy Society, and Macmillan Cancer Support. Social Media Links – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=10009182579449

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