A review by hannahmaybookreviews
Wilde About The Girl by Louise Pentland

5.0

Synopsis:

Robin Wilde has finally found herself in a good place after a year from hell. Motherhood, her love life and her job have all fallen nicely into place. However, unfortunately for Robin things soon decide to stop running so smoothly and life throws a curve ball. In order to keep things a float and her relationships secure she must make some tough choices to stop things from totally falling apart.

Review:

I just love Louise Pentland's book, this is her second book and both that I have read have been so uplifting and down to earth.

I was hooked from the start and read the book in one sitting. Following the main character's journeu felt like being on an emotional roller-coaster and I could really feel her pain at times but I also found myself smiling at times too.

This is such an empowering book to woman especially single mums and it brings to life the unpredictability of life and how things really do happen for a reason.

It brings to light how important it is to remain open and true to your feelings despite past hurts. How pushing the right people away can be more damaging then allowing them in.

I really hope we get another fix of the life of Robin Wilde!