paddlefoot55 's review for:

Birds of a Feather by Tricia Stringer
4.0

Copy received from Harlequin Australia for an honest review

This is my first Tricia Stringer read - how can I have missed her in my reading life before now? I like to read and support my Aussie authors as much as I can, but this author has slipped through the cracks. But I am rectifying that now,

Birds Of A Feather really does live up to that old adage that birds of a feather flock together..

Eve, Julia and Lucy should not fit as well as they do, but they have more in common than each of them thinks.

I enjoyed the small town coastal vibe of this town. I live in a small town myself, and understand the small town gossip, the cliques, and totally understand Eve's vibe to say eff it all to those she thought were her friends. Hermit life anyone?

I did find Lucy quite abrasive to begin with, but as she thaws throughout the story, so do my feelings about her.

And I can relate to Julia most of all of all these women.

What some may see as weaknesses in them, I see as their strengths, and I liked how they banded together, shared their problems, and each grew stronger for knowing the other women.

I did a mental fist pump as their stories all came to the close, as each of them achieved more for themselves than they ever thought the really wanted or needed.

Once I started reading this tale, I couldn't wait to turn the next page to find out what was going to happen next.to these characters I came to adore.

Mental note: pay attention when your sister says "you should read this author!".

I do look forward to reading more of Tricia Stringer in the future.


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