Book Review: Suburban Underbelly by Michele Theron

Reviewer: Christy

suburban underbellyI received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Summary:

“Play date” is about to take on a whole new meaning . . . For suburban moms Quinn, Jill, and Lucy, freedom from motherhood as a competitive sport starts innocently enough: three hours a week without kids. And what could be the harm in indulging a fantasy or two? Before they know it, things are careening wayout of control.

Sexy, snarky, smart, and laugh-out-loud funny, SUBURBAN UNDERBELLY takes you on the ride of a lifetime with the best friends we all wish we had.

Review:

This is the story of 3 friends who are bored with motherhood and the daily routines they call ‘life.’ On a whim, one suggests play dates – only not the kind they are already meeting weekly for with their kids, but rather playdates…for adults. Flirting, fun and sexcapades ensue when these three girlfriend’s get bored with their suburban lives. Neighbors, strangers, and even other mom’s get involved in the escapade that starts out as something just to break up the monotony of day to day life for these suburban mom’s.

The term “housewife” will never be the same once you read this book. If you’ve ever become bored as a stay-at-home mom and wished for something more, you’ll definitely enjoy this book.

3.5 Stars