Pelvic Flaws
Lesley Jones best-selling author of the highly acclaimed Carnage and CowSex - A realistic and hilarious take on starting over when you're in your 40's. Toss in a sexy silver fox and you've got yourself a great read.Chloe Walsh International best-selling author - Humorous, heartfelt and grippingly original, Pelvic Flaws is up there with Nikki's best work to date. With a lovable heroine and riveting hero, the story bounces off the page and into your heart. Magnificent as alwaysBeverley from the Co-Op - A refreshing reminder that I'm not over the hill...just over hot flushes, hot wax and ex-husbandsI'm Katie Grainger, I'm 45 years old, a divorced mother of three, slightly annoying at times, but always loveable, kids and I can wet myself at the drop of hat. Actually, it's more like a sneeze or a cough than a drop of a hat, but whatever the reason, let's just say I am forever grateful for the invention of the ultra-thin panty pad.I don't have a bad life, there's book club where I discuss the menopause with my friends, there's Clubbercise where I wet myself and dance like my mother with my friend Mandy and there's my work which is pretty boring, where I get to learn a lot about reality TV from my much younger co-workers. All of which makes me content - yes, I'd like more sex, but who wouldn't when their castle hadn't been breached for four years. Do I have regrets in my life?Yes, I do. I regret that my ex-husband, Carl, and I didn't realise we'd grown apart sooner. I regret not trying more online dating when I first got divorced and I regret that my youngest, Charlie, feels torn between pleasing me and his dad. What I don't regret is my bag breaking and spilling everything over the pizza place floor, the night Dex Michaels was in there ordering a 9inch meat feast.Pelvic Flaws is the story of one woman's struggle with hot sweats, mood swings and perilously poor pelvic floor muscles. It's the story of Dex, who thinks all those things about Katie are funny and adorable. It's the story of a romance that could turn into something big. It's the story of what might be the love affair of the century, potentially being ruined by the baggage that neither of them knew existed.
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