Maybe that was "artistic license" but it just didn't' work for me. And, I didn't understand why there was so much given to Gemma's abusive history with Marcus but then nothing ever came of it later in the story. *SPOILER ALERT* - Not that I needed Cat's marriage to end up happy with all forgiven, it's just that I thought it was hokey the way the final scene between her and Dan played out at the park. The downside for me was the resolutions, or lack thereof, in some of the story lines - most notably the one with Cat's marriage and with Gemma's history with Marcus. I think most of us could in some way identify, on some level, with any or all of the sisters in this book. For me, the book started off well, presenting us with the dynamics and associated life struggles each sister was dealing with. Gemma, Cat, and Lynne had the childhood from hell, thanks to their battling parents, and they still haven’t decided what they want to be when they grow up if they grow up. The fact that I was fairly addicted to this book from the beginning was the factor that sealed that decision. THREE WISHES by Liane Moriarty RELEASE DATE: JMeet the Kettle sisters: 33-year-old triplets. I was torn on whether to give this book two stars or three, and obviously decided to go with three. Lyn, Cat, and Gemma Kettle, beautiful thirty-three-year-old triplets, seem to attract attention everywhere they go.
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