Review: April May Fall by Christina Hovland

Coming in new to the series, April May Fall by Christina Hovland really caught my attention. The third book in the Mommy Wars series, from what I have read, can be read as a standalone as well as the others. This was fun and relatable for those moms out there who work and truly have tried it all.

April Davis, like so many women out there, got shafted when it came to her love life. Here story like so many others where the husband leaves one day to run off while his wife is left behind with the children. For many it’s hard to rebuild but we love seeing people like April. Getting a chance to find her way through an opportunity to become a social influencer has really given her a purpose through all the imperfections.

Rising up and cheering her on from the sidelines, she’s been dubbed the Calm Mom. She shows mom how to stay calm through yoga. Despite the brand mantra she is trying to help with other women, her life sort of tells a different story. All changes when a live stream goes viral for just the opposite and she finds herself and her brand under a microscope. To help revitalize her downward spiral, media consultant to her brand, Jack Gibson, comes to town bringing more than just his ideas. As he spends more time with her and rebuilding her brand, they find themselves exploring more than just the job. 

Overall, I loved the book and look forward to back reading to catch up and see what’s to come. April was one of the characters that you can see yourself in and for those moms out there who can relate, can breathe a sigh of relief that you are not alone. One of the highlights in the book was the support of her friends that brought some memorable laugh out loud moments which made you want to be a part of their group. The book blended their friendship, divorce and learning how to embrace second chances. If you are looking for a fun new series, you should check this out.

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