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A review by tequilamockingbirdlady
Mom Coms by Swati M.H., Brittanée Nicole, Jenni Bara, Daphne Elliot
5.0
This book is a prologue for the momcoms series which gives us the back story to Liv, Delia, Shayla, and Dylan’s lives before their individual books branch off. Before reading this, I had already read Mother Hater as I was given an ARC prior to publishing, but I had not yet read the prologue or three prior books. I absolutely loved every single character in Mother Hater and saw many, many reviews about the rest of the series on IG, so I put them on my TBR list I’m glad I did! The found family these four women/moms experience is one I’d share with any friend looking for a hilarious rom com with a side of spice!
In reading Mother Hater, I got to experience all of the characters since it was the fourth book in the series so backing up to start with the prologues, I learned more about the individual personalities of each character. I walked away with the knowledge of Dylan being the extra quirky one who believes in listening to the universe and letting it direct you yet she is the glue who holds their friend group together. You really see and feel this in the prologues and it makes me excited to go back and read books 1-3 now.
Each author did a fantastic job of creating distinctively different characters who work well together, having met as college roommates over 15 years ago. And I have to mention Beckett, because he is an integral character in the entire series, including the additional spin offs recently published by Brittanee and Jenni. The prologue does a great job of teeing up Beckett’s …. Beckett-ness
In reading Mother Hater, I got to experience all of the characters since it was the fourth book in the series so backing up to start with the prologues, I learned more about the individual personalities of each character. I walked away with the knowledge of Dylan being the extra quirky one who believes in listening to the universe and letting it direct you yet she is the glue who holds their friend group together. You really see and feel this in the prologues and it makes me excited to go back and read books 1-3 now.
Each author did a fantastic job of creating distinctively different characters who work well together, having met as college roommates over 15 years ago. And I have to mention Beckett, because he is an integral character in the entire series, including the additional spin offs recently published by Brittanee and Jenni. The prologue does a great job of teeing up Beckett’s …. Beckett-ness