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So if they made a book about Sara, Elizabeth, and Rebecca I'd be all over it and would have ranked it about 4 stars. I didn't really care for Usnavys, Amber/Cuicatl, or Lauren (seemingly the main character). It was a slow start for me but maybe because it led off with Lauren narrating.
I'll probably read the next one for a Sara/E-beth/Rebecca update.
I won't go into why I was more interested in certain characters vs the others as it would likely spoil much of the plot.
I'll probably read the next one for a Sara/E-beth/Rebecca update.
I won't go into why I was more interested in certain characters vs the others as it would likely spoil much of the plot.
While I can appreciate the diversity of each female character, especially in terms of their latina/chicana/hispanic backgrounds, after awhile these women became little more than self-centered, overly dramatic stereotypes. I couldn't really relate to any of them and ended up giving up on the book after page 184.
I thought this would be some light-hearted chick-lit but it was more interesting and deeper than that. Thoroughly enjoyable, plus a good look at the relationships of these women.
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes