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Moms with Secrets Book Tour & Giveaway – Luv Saving Money

Moms with Secrets Book Tour & Giveaway

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Moms
With Secrets
Tammy
& Lisa Mom Detectives Book 1
by
Bena Roberts
Genre:
Chick Lit , Cozy Mystery, Parenting Drama
 
Move
over Thelma and Louise! Enter Tammy and Lisa two moms of troubled
teenage boys. Not convinced of the school’s ability to deal with
serious issues, the two mothers become mom detectives. 

 

 

Meet
Tammy Lewis – the local politician’s wife. She is a dutiful wife and
adores her family. Her life in her cozy village and Victorian home is
perfect.

 

 

Enter
Lisa Evans – an enigmatic yoga teacher and single mother. Lisa has
worked hard to succeed in her life, and when she discovers her
teenage son might be dealing drugs, she comes up with a crafty plan.
Lisa sets out to frame innocent mom Tammy Lewis for her son’s
misdemeanors. Lisa’s son and Tammy’s son are best friends so; the
set-up could work.

 

 

Is
Tammy the pushover that Lisa believes?

 

 

More
importantly? Has the village school got the accusations right? Are
Mark and Ethan, Tammy & Lisa’s children really the local village
school drug lords?

 

 

Author
Bena Roberts has delivered a warm and witty short read ideals for
mums with troubled teenage boys who understand the pull of
motherhood. How far would you go to protect your teenage son?

 

 
 
Bena
Roberts was a journalist and analyst. Now she prefers the title
novelist and romance adventurist. She graduated in England 1994 and
then with a Masters in 1997. 

 

 

Born
in 1973, Bena lived in West London until she was 24. Then she lived
and worked in Budapest, Bruges, Prague, Amsterdam, Vienna, Hamburg
and Munich. She currently resides in Germany, between Heidelberg and
Frankfurt. Although she still refers to London as ‘home.’

 

 

Bena
successfully created a technology blog which gained funding, had
lunch with Steve Ballmer and was ‘top 50 most influential woman in
mobile.’ Her blog also won several awards including Metro Best
Blog.

 

 

Bena has two
children, loves small dogs and always writes books with a cup of Earl
Grey.

 

 

Bena’s favorite
literary style is black humor, and she hopes to offer a unique voice
in this area. Her books aim to confront the darkest of life
experiences, with levity. Most of her writing is heavy hitting yet
also entertaining. The second novel out in 2018 offers
thought-provoking fiction which embraces the absurd with reality.

 

 

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the tour HERE

for exclusive excerpts and a giveaway!




 
 

Author: Angie

Mom, blogger, social media influencer, healthcare worker

16 thoughts on “Moms with Secrets Book Tour & Giveaway”

  1. I enjoy these tours and have found some awesome books for my sisters and daughters so thank you so very much. Thanks also for the great giveaway and the opportunity to win.

  2. I love the title. It makes me already want to read it. Thanks for the giveaway!

  3. the cover and the title make me interested in reading the book. it sounds good.

  4. I love a good mystery – and throw in some Mom stuff and it sounds like a really great book. I know I have a book in my somewhere, just can’t get the thoughts onto paper. Any suggestions to help kick start myself?

  5. The cover certainly matches the title, although the premise of the book does not interest me. That type of thing does happen, unfortunately, but that doesn’t mean I would enjoy reading about it.

  6. I really enjoyed reading about the story line. Personally, I could never try to frame someone else for my child’s bad behavior but I know many parents wouldn’t hesitate.

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