BOOK REVIEW: Men on the Menu by Bambi Smyth
With the amount of unfortunate events which happened in 2024, I never managed to read enough or be active enough in the book clubs I am in. Now, I felt it's time I made a comeback.
One of the books I read was Men on the Menu which taught me the value of opening my heart to love despite the odds (I have been facing plenty of odds in the relationship department).
Recently single and defiantly youthful, the author is determined to take control of her own destiny and give love another chance. So she sets off on a journey across the globe to combine her three greatest passions: food, travel and men, hoping to widen her horizons - and maybe her heart - along the way.
What she finds during dates with 75 men changes her perception of love - and herself - forever.
I found this book quite relatable in many ways. If someone in her late forties can find love again, I can definitely do the same now that I just entered the 3 series. If you or your girlfriends need a book to do some love soul-searching, this book comes highly recommended.