Anonymous Mom Posts by Jenifer Goldin Review

This lovely book is set for publication now in March and can be preordered form Amazon
Synopsis
Will Anonymous Social Media Posts Expose the Secrets of a Picture-Perfect Community?
Laura Perry is fed up with the snarky attitudes of the moms who post on the Hamilton Beach Moms' social media page. She hopes the new anonymous posting feature will remind this community they are here to support each other. She enlists her friend, Gabriella, to be a co-moderator.
While Gabriella is intrigued by the page, she wonders if the virtual interactions are doing more harm than good. She and Laura hatch a plan to organize an in-person fundraising event, hoping to help the moms connect in real life.

But, as the moms start to reveal their secrets anonymously, irreverent comments pour in, and the page ignites with controversy. With the in-person event approaching, will one mom's plan for revenge bring the entire community to the brink?

Anonymous Mom Posts is perfect book club fiction. If you like stories about complicated friendships, the pressures of motherhood, challenging marriages, and the path to self-acceptance, then you'll love Jenifer Goldin's heartfelt tale.
Grab a glass of wine, put on your most comfortable joggers, and read the book all of your friends will be posting about.

My review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was such a 'not so guilty' pleasure book. It was like a reality tv show, but oh, so much better.

The 5 main characters: Laura, Julia, Isabel, Maggie, and Gaby each have their own obstacles to overcome and each post anonymously in a mommy group on Facebook with repercussions (as there always is on mom groups😅).

Each character showed so much personal growth, and the character development was so good!

Some of the moms are the ones we all love to hate. They seem perfect. Their lives appear to be all sunshine and roses, but the truth is that nothing on social media is how it's portrayed.

Even the least likeable character had realisations and sought help to overcome traumatic past and heal and become a better person.

All in all, I really enjoyed this book and grew to really like all the women, even the one I set out to hate.

Remember, what you see on social media is often so far from the truth, and everyone has a story to tell if we take the time to listen.

Thank you Jenifer Goldin for the arc copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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