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A review by christi_reads
California Girls by Susan Mallery
3.0
I didn't really care for any of the three sisters. All were pretty self-absorbed and not that interesting - especially Finola, the tv personality. She really doesn't grow or change, she just falls up into a bigger and better job in a new market to start over. The other two also fall into situations that change their lives a bit but nothing that was especially compelling or interesting.
I didn't like how Ali didn't improve her job or her self-talk until Daniel came along.
I also didn't like how Zennie strung along poor Clark the primate scientist in the friend zone and he happily went along with it.
I really didn't like how the "improved" Finola thought donating her car to that charity was the same as doing more work for the organization. She was getting rid of the car because of her move to NY, not to do something nice for the charity!
This was an ok book. Perfectly fine for a fluffy, light, audiobook.
I didn't like how Ali didn't improve her job or her self-talk until Daniel came along.
I also didn't like how Zennie strung along poor Clark the primate scientist in the friend zone and he happily went along with it.
I really didn't like how the "improved" Finola thought donating her car to that charity was the same as doing more work for the organization. She was getting rid of the car because of her move to NY, not to do something nice for the charity!
This was an ok book. Perfectly fine for a fluffy, light, audiobook.