Three Wishes by Liane Moriarty

Three Wishes (Kennebec Large Print Superior Collection)

by Liane Moriarty

The three Kettle sisters have been accidentally starring in public performances all their lives, affecting their audiences in more ways than they'll ever know. This time, however, they give a particularly spectacular show when a raucous, champagne-soaked birthday dinner ends in a violent argument and an emergency dash to the hospital.

So who started it this time? Was it Cat: full of angry, hurt passion dating back to the 'Night of the Spaghetti'? Was it Lyn: serenely successful, at least on the outside? Or was it Gemma: quirky, dreamy and unable to keep a secret, except for the most important one of all? Whoever the culprit, their lives will have all changed dramatically before the next inevitable clash of shared genes and shared childhoods

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

5 of 5 stars

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I just love this woman's books! I don't know what else to say. She writes at a pace that rivals my thoughts and can tell a story from multiple points of view seamlessly and with the perfect balance of humor, wit, and warmth. This book was a little different from the three I had previously read, in that, there was no mystery, but it was still a lovely and entertaining story. This one was about family and your place in the family. It was about being cast in a role and trying to fight your way out. It's about being down and out and the people who are there to support you and help you get back up. This is just great chick-lit and what pushes almost every Moriarty book from 4 to 5 stars is that they have the ability to give me some feels. I am all about the feels.

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