dinosaboardserenity 's review for:

Little Disasters by Sarah Vaughan
3.0

I'd give this a 3.5. It kept me engaged enough to come back to my e-reader several days in a row (which is a big deal for me.)
The ending wasn't surprising and I absolutely hated jumping from first to third person.
However, the only other thing that made me rate this book lower was the constant use of "subsumed."
The children acted their ages, which is hard to find in adult books. I enjoyed how the main character's lives were intertwined not only through their children but the companionship that comes with being new mothers. The raw emotion of Jess and Liz was heartbreaking, and Frankie doubly so.
Ultimately..Sarah Vaughan's "Little Disasters" shows us how hiding away our insecurities and doubt can create moments that define the rest of our lives and how motherhood can change even the strongest woman.
Thank you Net Galley for the ARC.