A review by ameliatmoss
Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

3.0

The entire time I was reading this I was debating if I liked it. At first I hated her style of writing, but as I got into the book I realized she was writing that way to try to make the reader truly feel what these women felt and I ended up thinking she did a good job of that. It lost points for me in that it showcased three white women and their desire. Yes, they were all socioeconomically different, but I felt like it was a missed opportunity. It's also pretty obvious the author is way more into Maggie's story sooooooo, part of me was like, just write that book?

Totally a toss up. I have no clue if I would full on recommend it, but if you do start to read it I recommend reading it all. I wanted to stop because I wasn't enjoying it in the first few chapters, but ultimately glad I finished it. There should be many many more books written about honest female desire so this was a good start.