Sunday 15 March 2020

Her Husbands Mistake - Sheila O'Flanagan || Blog Tour

Should a woman be ready to forgive and forget to save her marriage? Roxy's not so sure... 

The riveting new novel from No. 1 bestselling author Sheila O'Flanagan. Perfect for readers of Marian Keyes and Kerry Fisher.

 Roxy's marriage has always been rock solid. After twenty years, and with two carefree kids, she and Dave are still the perfect couple. Until the day she comes home unexpectedly, and finds Dave in bed with their attractive, single neighbour.

 Suddenly Roxy isn't sure about anything - her past, the business she's taken over from her dad, or what her family's future might be. She's spent so long caring about everyone else that she's forgotten what she actually wants.

But something has changed. And Roxy has a decision to make.

 Whether it's with Dave, or without him, it's time for Roxy to start living for herself . . .


Review

Firstly apologies for the delay in this tour stop

Sheila is one of those authors that you just know of, like i feel like her books have always been a staple on bookshelves in my life so to be on this tour was such an excitement.

Roxy has just lost her dad and she is trying tto not only hold herself up but her mum too, when she finally returns home - she doesn't expect to see her husband of twenty years in bed with their next door neighbour.

Roxy flees and is left dealing with the aftermath and a begging husband but she needs to fend for herself. She has her dads business to carry on in his name and decide whether she can return to her husband.

Whilst the title of this book is her Her Husbands Mistake, his mistake is the catalyst for a bigger impact on her life.

Roxy needs to work on herself for herself and surrounded by a wonderful support network she starts to do just that. I was rooting for her all the way through, i loved her. This was women fiction through and through - for women about women. I adored the style i felt like reading it was a warm hug as it enveloped me into the story.

A real good book that warms the soul, it breaks your heart and makes you think about the priorities in life. I would 100% recommend this.


*Gifted for review*

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