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BOOK OF THE MONTH: SEPTEMBER 2018


Dear FictionAddicts,

 I’ve been waiting for this moment all through August. Let me just say this right now, September will be the best month so far this year. I just feel it my spirit. I mean I can feel good vibes all around already. In fact I get the feeling that some new and interesting stuff will happen to lots and lots of people this month.  So let’s all drink to that.


I’m sure you had the best time with our books of the month for August. I particularly found Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng, totally unputdownable.

This month we’ll read My Husband’s Wife by Jane Corry and Confessions of a Domestic Failure by Bunmi Laditan.


My Husband’s Wife by Jane Corry:  When young lawyer Lily, marries Ed, she’s determined to make a fresh start. To leave the secrets of the past behind. But then she takes on her first murder case and meets Joe, a convicted murderer whom Lily is strangely drawn to and for whom she will soon be willing to risk anything.

But Lily is not the only one with secrets. Her next door neighbor may be only nine, but she has already learnt that secrets are powerful things. That they can get her whatever she wants.

When Lily finds Carla on her doorstep sixteen years later, a chain of events is set in motion that can only end one way.

You can download My Husband’s Wife, here

                       


Confessions of a Domestic Failure by Bunmi Laditan:  There are good mum and bad moms – and then there are hot-mess moms. Introdcing Ashley Keller, career girl turned stay-at-home mom who’s trying to navigate the world of Pinterest-perfect, Facebook-fantastic and Instagram-impressive mommies but failing miserably.

When Ashley gets the opportunity to participate in the Mootherhood Better boot camp run by the mommy-blog-empire maven she idolizes, she jumps at the chance to become the perfect mom she’s always wanted to be. But will she fly high or flop?

You can download Confessions of a Domestic Failure, here

That’s it folks, you know what to do.

Love y’all much,
FictionAddict.





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