Wayward Women by Rhonda Carrier and Tracey Davies

Wayward Women

 by Rhonda Carrier and Tracey Davies



Wayward Women by Rhonda Carrier and Tracey Davies
 is published by Bedford Square.
My thanks to the authors and the publisher for sending me a copy to review and to
Random Things Resources for inviting me onto the tour.




About Wayward Women


Wayward Women is a unique, searingly honest, devastatingly raw two-person memoir about the friendship, travels and sex lives of two fifty something women finding their way again after divorce. It’s an entertaining, emotional and geographical journey that bounces around the world from Florida to India, Lapland to Hong Kong, as the authors -both leading travel writers - relay their experiences as midlife women – love, loss, parenthood, divorce, menopause – along with the tales of the inspirational women they meet along the way, and the growth of their friendship.




My Thoughts


I have to be honest I was drawn to the book by the sentence above the title; Sex, Friendship and the Midlife Reset. For those of us of a certain age who have hit, or navigated, the menopause this memoir gives an insight into how Rhonda and Tracey coped with all the obstacles life could through at them after the age of fifty. It may not be the way that you would cope, or coped  with what they had to deal with , however, we are all different in how we deal with what "Little Nuggets" life throws at us and this is their raw, and honest, account of how they did it.

There are many aspects of the book you will find funny, some you may relate to and recognise and others you may think “Really”and , "Perhaps not" !!!

Rhonda and Tracey coped with their lives in ways that may enlighten you or even give you food for thought whilst also, possibly, thinking their way is not for me. Whichever one you are though it may get you looking at your life and reevaluating how you live it in order to get the most out of it in a way that suits you.



About Rhonda  and Tracey





Rhonda has written for The Guardian, The Telegraph, Metro, iPaper, Red magazine, Condé Nast Traveller, National Geographic Traveller, The South China Morning Post, and many others. She's appeared on radio shows and travel panels and as a speaker at travel events, and she writes and translates award winning fiction. She has also written and edited a handful of major travel books. 


Tracey is a veteran travel writer whose byline regularly appears in Metro, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, The Times/Sunday Times, The Guardian, iPaper, Country Life, Red Online, Good Housekeeping, Platinum, Breathe, Teen Breathe, and Travel Weekly. She was co-host of the Carry On travel podcast and is a regular panellist on radio and travel shows. She is also a stand-up comedian.




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