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kjelu1022 's review for:
Les Suprêmes chantent le blues
by Edward Kelsey Moore
Thank you to NetGalley, Mr. Moore, and the publishing company for providing me with a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
I read the first book in the series a few years back and really enjoyed. This sequel did not disappoint. It is always comforting to me to find out what happens next, especially when you have such a dynamic group of woman.
As some others commented on, I do not think it is necessary to read the first book to appreciate this one. However, I highly recommend it.
Clarice, Odette, and Barbara Jean are still living in Plainview, Indiana. They are all still married and dealing with their relationships with each other, their spouses, their parents, and their children. This book definitely had a lot of funny moments but dealt with a lot of serious issues (including abuse, infidelity, forgiveness, etc).
I would highly recommend this book.
I read the first book in the series a few years back and really enjoyed. This sequel did not disappoint. It is always comforting to me to find out what happens next, especially when you have such a dynamic group of woman.
As some others commented on, I do not think it is necessary to read the first book to appreciate this one. However, I highly recommend it.
Clarice, Odette, and Barbara Jean are still living in Plainview, Indiana. They are all still married and dealing with their relationships with each other, their spouses, their parents, and their children. This book definitely had a lot of funny moments but dealt with a lot of serious issues (including abuse, infidelity, forgiveness, etc).
I would highly recommend this book.