A review by hearth_hobbit
Stiletto Sisterhood by Fallon DeMornay

funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

5.0

I received a free copy of this audiobook from @netgalley and @dreamscape_media in exchange for an honest review.

Stiletto Sisterhood by Fallon DeMornay

5 Stars: I loved it

Summary: “Chase dreams, not drama.” The Stiletto Sisterhood is a group formed by 5 childhood best friends who have sustained their close friendship through to their adulthood. This book follows two of the five: Priya and Isobel. Priya is competing for a 1-year dream mentorship at one of New York’s most prestigious law firms. On her first day she runs into one of her rivals, the man whose bed she woke up in that same morning. Isobel is caring for her disabled father and planning for her dream wedding when a video of her fiancé cheating on her goes viral. While she’s picking up the pieces of her broken relationship, Isobel receives an offer of a lifetime.

Thoughts: I loved this book! It was so much fun to read. I’m really looking forward to reading the sequel! (Idk if there’s a sequel but I’ll be very sad if there isn’t one.) If you liked The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants or Princess Diaries when you were younger or the show Drop Dead Diva you might like this book. 

I received the audiobook version of this book and the narration was well done but a bit slow. If you speed it up to 1.5, it sounds normal. 

What I Liked: There’s five women in the Stiletto Sisterhood but this book only focused on 2 of the 5. I’m really glad of that because if the book had tried to have five different storylines going at once, it would’ve felt like too much. It’s also exciting waiting for the next book, because then we’ll get to know the other sisters. 

I haven’t read a lot of adult books that revolve around friendship, especially when it comes to stories that have main characters that are women. The plot focuses mainly on Priya, Isobel, and the sisterhood. There are romantic subplots but they are not the focus of the book. 

What I Didn’t Like: It’s a little cheesy but not unbearably so.

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