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Mom Jeans and Other Mistakes

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“The kind of book that's destined to be passed from friend to friend."—PopSugar
Two best friends say "I do" to living together, for better or worse, in this bold women's fiction novel from Alexa Martin.

Jude Andrews is famous. Well, at least on Instagram. Her brand is clean eating, good vibes, Pilates, and casually looking like a sun-kissed goddess. In real life, however, she’s a total disaster. She has a strained relationship with her fame-hungry mom and her latest bad decision emptied out her entire savings account.
Lauren Turner had a plan: graduate medical school and become the top surgeon in the country. But when she became unexpectedly pregnant, those plans changed. And when her fiancé left her, they changed again. Now navigating the new world of coparenting, mom groups, and dating,  she decides to launch a mommy podcast with all the advice she wishes someone had given her.
Jude and Lauren don't have much in common, but maybe that's why they've been best friends since the third grade. Through ups and downs, they've been by each other's sides. But now? They’re broke, single, and do the only thing that makes sense—move in together, just like they talked about when they were teenagers. Except when they were younger, the plan didn't include a five-year-old daughter and more baggage than their new townhouse can hold.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 12, 2021
      Martin (Snapped) delivers a genuine if sometimes tedious story of female friendship and a child custody battle. Black single mom Lauren Turner and her five-year-old daughter, Adelaide, move in with Lauren’s white best friend, feisty influencer Jude Andrews. Lauren tried and failed for years to get Adelaide’s father, Ben, to show an interest in their child, and is shocked when Ben serves her with papers demanding full custody. Though she’s a doting, loving mom, it becomes clear that Ben will be cutthroat in his pursuit. In order to establish proof of Lauren’s stellar parenting skills, she and Jude partner up on a new parenting podcast that becomes a hit. Off the show, both women contend with their difficult mothers: Lauren’s mom is judgmental and withering, while Jude’s reality TV star mom is a narcissist. Jude, meanwhile, has trouble opening up to Lauren and drinks too much, which becomes a problem for Lauren’s custody issues and for the podcast. While there are a few too many cutesy scenes dedicated to Adelaide and her precocious speech, Martin successfully conveys the work required to become an influencer, and deserves praise for smoothly dealing with issues of race, privilege, and alcohol abuse. Overall, Martin offers a fresh perspective on platonic love. Agent: Jessica Watterson, Sandra Dijkstra Literary.

    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2021

      Jude Andrews is what they call "Insta-famous." From her Pilates-toned body to her sun-kissed filtered photos, she presents her followers with snapshots of her perfect life through the haze of Instagram. What the camera doesn't capture is her dysfunctional relationship with her mother, or how her father's death affected her. Meanwhile, her best friend since grade school, Lauren Turner, has a wildly different life, complete with five-year-old daughter June whom she's singlehandedly and unexpectedly raising. When June's father comes back into the picture and wants full custody, Lauren and Jude decide to move in together and start their own podcast about motherhood (Lauren's specialty) with a side of martinis (Jude's specialty). Jude hopes the pivot will help her keep up appearances online, while Lauren hopes to retain custody of June. Full of laughter, romance, and a few startup scares, the latest from sports romance author Martin (Snapped; Blitzed) packs a punch. VERDICT Readers of this hilarious, heartfelt novel will feel like they're chatting with their BFF. It dives deep into family issues but keeps readers on their toes as Jude and Lauren deal with what life throws at them.--Erin Holt, formerly at Williamson Cty. P.L., Franklin, TN

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2021
      When life hands longtime best friends Jude and Lauren lemons, they decide to make lemonade by becoming roommates. Lauren's lemons involve an ex-fianc� who walked out on her and their young daughter, Adelaide. Jude's involve a manipulative mother who is draining Jude of her finances and sapping her mental health. Living together, along with Adelaide, the two women work to build themselves back up. When Lauren is hit with a custody battle, Jude suggests they use her influencer status to start a podcast about motherhood and being a single millennial to boost Lauren's profile; thus, Mom Jeans and Martinis is born. As the podcast takes off, Jude struggles with her mother's toxicity and numbs it with alcohol. Their friendship is changed forever when Adelaide is hurt on a playdate Jude was supervising. Romance writer Martin's (Intercepted, 2018) latest is an endearing story about, as Lauren says, "female friendship amplified." The story is so infectious that readers probably won't mind the rushed ending. Instead, they will root for both women as the two navigate adulthood, martini or juice box in hand.

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