Saturday, December 10, 2011

NEW REVIEW: Pat Tucker - Football Widows

Pat Tucker
Football Widows
Available Now!
4 out of 5 books


Football season is serious for the NFL players and the coaches, but what do their wives do while they’re busy on the field? B.J. Almond is furious when she discovers that her husband is having an affair with one of his assistant coaches’ wives. To make matters worse, B.J. finds out that the other coaches’ wives, who she considered her close friends, knew about this affair all along. Out for revenge, B.J. decides to get back at everyone by writing a tell-all book exposing all of the football wives deepest and darkest secrets. B.J.’s friends are scrambling to stop this book from being published, but will they be too late?

Football Widows by Pat Tucker is full of juicy scandal and secrets. Tucker gives readers a birds-eye view of how these NFL wives entertain themselves off the field and how it can backfire on them. From STDs, rendezvous with random men, and obsessive compulsive tendencies, the women in this story are anything but normal. This book really makes you think about the value of close friendships and if keeping secrets is the proper way to deal with some issues. Football Widows is a fast-paced and entertaining page-turner by Pat Tucker.

Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert for Urban Reviews

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