April May Fall by Christina Hovland is now live!
April Davis totally has her life in order. Ha! Not really. Yes, she’s the Calm Mom—a social influencer with a reputation for showing moms how to stay calm and collected through yoga—but behind the scenes, she’s barely holding it all together. Raising tiny humans alone is exhausting, but that’s just the chewed-up cherry on the melted sundae of her life. Her kids aren’t behaving, her husband left her for his skydiving instructor, and her top knot proves she hasn’t showered in days.
Then a live video of the “always calm” April goes viral…and she’s most definitely not. Enter Jack Gibson, April’s contact at the media conglomerate that has purchased April’s brand. The too-sexy-for-his-own-good Jack will help clean up April’s viral mess, and even work with her to expand her influence, but toddler tea parties and a dog with a penchant for peeing on his shoes were definitely not part of the deal.
Now April’s calm has jumped ship quicker than her kids running from their vegetables. Not to mention, the sparks flying between her and Jack have her completely out of her depth. Forget finding her calm—April’s going to need a boatload of margaritas just to find her way back to herself again.
Review
She laughed because she wasn’t a phoenix. No one burned her to ashes, even though Kent had truly tried. No, she wasn’t a phoenix. She was April. And April may fall, but she always gets right back up again.
April May Fall is book three of the Mommy Wars series. I didn’t know that going in, so this is the first book I’ve ever read from Christina Hovland. So it can be read as a standalone.
April is in the process of launching her brand, “The Calm Mom.” Unfortunately, in one of her live streams, she goes viral for all of the wrong reasons. Jack comes to save the day; he’s Mr. Fix It. He is willing to do whatever possible to help April become a successful influencer.
Jack and April’s family was just so cute. I loved Jack right off the bat. His earlier thoughts were funny because you knew it would happen since it is a romance novel. I think you will know what I mean when you read it in chapter three. I love quotes, so the incorporation of quotes at the beginning of each character was something I enjoyed very much. In the end, April was able to find herself and be who Jack knew she always was.
After finishing April May Fall, it made me fall into a hole of reading the single parent trope. The majority of the books after were about single parents. When I get the chance, I will be reading the other books in the Mommy Wars series.
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Meet Christina Hovland
USA Today Bestselling Author Christina Hovland lives her own version of a fairy tale–an artisan chocolatier by day and romance writer by night. Born in Colorado, Christina received a degree in journalism from Colorado State University. Before opening her chocolate company, Christina’s career spanned from the television newsroom to managing an award-winning public relations firm. She’s a recovering overachiever and perfectionist with a love of cupcakes and dinner she doesn’t have to cook herself. A 2017 Golden Heart® finalist, she lives in Colorado with her first-boyfriend-turned-husband, four children, and the sweetest dogs around.
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