A review by jordysbookclub
Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid

2.0

QUICK TAKE: I wanted to love it, but this Malibu Rising spin-off left me wanting more. I loved the alternating POVs in Malibu and Daisy Jones, and thought this book was sorely missing the perspective of Carrie's grizzled love interest and her younger tennis nemesis. Carrie is also a very tough character to spend a lot of time with, and I think breaking up her scenes with those of some of the supporting cast could have given the book a little more levity and depth. It's TJR though, so it's still a very commercial, breezy read, and I did really like the father/daughter story at the center.