(Review by Carole O'Neill, Online for Authors Guest Host)
Women have often been told, “You can have it all - just not at the same time.” Christine Gunderson proves that theory wrong in her debut novel, Friends with Secrets. Nikki and Ainsley are two modern women on opposite ends of the motherhood spectrum. Nikki has just been told she’s been replaced at her television station as their anchor, while she spends most of her maternity leave struggling to convince her newborn son that her breast milk will really satisfy him, while her three older children destroy the aisles of the grocery store playing baby food pong down aisle five. Ainsley has no problem convincing her children of anything because she has the help of a nanny, housekeeper, cook, clothing designer and a husband with more money than God, who is running for congress. How these two women become a force to reckon with is what keeps you laughing out loud from the beginning. The secrets they share require the skills of both women to unravel. When they discover a way to expose the truth of Ainsley’s past life that threatens her husband’s future, you can’t turn the pages fast enough to find out if they’re right. Gunderson’s research comes from her real-life experience in television, proving you can balance motherhood, friendship, and career. This novel is a must read. Purchase a copy of Friends With Secrets: Paperback: https://amzn.to/3BlayoW eBook: https://amzn.to/3BAIiOU Audiobook: https://amzn.to/4dtDR5X *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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