![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Because of that, this read felt a little indulgent, so I can see this making a good beach read, as well. For the age range, it was a lot of jealous women doing backhanded in things in order to achieve their goals. I will say the women gave me Mean Girls vibes at times. This definitely felt like a modern take on Desperate Housewives, and I think anyone who loves the deliciously gossip-prone nature of that show will loves this. I never felt like they were muddled, which can be a huge issue with multiple first POV, but Theresa and Kendra's voices felt individual and developed. Told in alternating perspectives, the voices worked well. That being said, I didn't mind the seasonality of the plot, and I was interested in the development of the suspense and the relationships on Ivy Woods Drive. Laskowski does a superb job establishing the autumnal atmosphere, and it made me want a cozy knit and pumpkin picking so bad. But someone is watching, someone who knows their secrets threatens to tell the truth.įirst, I think this will be a fun, entertaining read in the fall. ![]() As the annual Halloween party approaches, Theresa is pulled into the layered drama of the Ivy Five, the most influential, powerful wives in the neighborhood. When Theresa's husband takes a new job and the family move to Ivy Woods Drive, she has no idea what she's in for. ![]()
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