A review by amysbrittain
Daughters of the Revolution by Carolyn Cooke

3.0

The characters in Cooke's novel give in to their base desires and are shaped--and sometimes predictably ruined--by doing so. Sometimes they also made me want to bang my head against the wall.

Um, WTH with the ongoing shift from third- to first-person point of view for the main protagonist? That made me grind my teeth a bit.