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Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win
by Jo Piazza
4.5⭐️— Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win by Jo Piazza
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Thank you to Netgalley, Simon and Schuster and the author for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Charlotte Walsh is running for political office in her home state of Pennsylvania. To do this she uproots her husband and three daughters from Cali to Pennsylvania. Between this, her husband becoming Mr. Mom, and the stress of a campaign, Charlotte’s already fragile marriage trembled under the pressure. Can Charlotte win? Can woman have it all?
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I have previously read Fitness Junkie and The Knockoff coauthored by Piazza (and Lucy Sykes) and enjoyed them both. This book was much different in a good way. It took me longer to get through, a mixture of busy nights and work stress made me not want to read a serious topic, but I really enjoyed this book. I gave it a 4.5 Bc I think some of the pacing could have been faster, but it wasn’t so slow that I lost interest. And when Charlotte’s secret comes out, it’s a doozy. And the ending! Ahhh that ending. Piazza left me shrieking and messaging a fellow bookstagrammer to make sure I wasn’t crazy!
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With likable characters and a topic that is hot in our political climate and life in general, Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win is a must read!
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Thank you to Netgalley, Simon and Schuster and the author for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Charlotte Walsh is running for political office in her home state of Pennsylvania. To do this she uproots her husband and three daughters from Cali to Pennsylvania. Between this, her husband becoming Mr. Mom, and the stress of a campaign, Charlotte’s already fragile marriage trembled under the pressure. Can Charlotte win? Can woman have it all?
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I have previously read Fitness Junkie and The Knockoff coauthored by Piazza (and Lucy Sykes) and enjoyed them both. This book was much different in a good way. It took me longer to get through, a mixture of busy nights and work stress made me not want to read a serious topic, but I really enjoyed this book. I gave it a 4.5 Bc I think some of the pacing could have been faster, but it wasn’t so slow that I lost interest. And when Charlotte’s secret comes out, it’s a doozy. And the ending! Ahhh that ending. Piazza left me shrieking and messaging a fellow bookstagrammer to make sure I wasn’t crazy!
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With likable characters and a topic that is hot in our political climate and life in general, Charlotte Walsh Likes to Win is a must read!