A review by inger70
The Bride's House by Sandra Dallas

2.0

Sandra Dallas often writes books that only include the men as an afterthought; they're about strong women and their relationships with one another. I've really enjoyed them because I believe that good friendships with women are integral to our well-being. This book, by comparison, was a huge disappointment. She created three women who, although they were purportedly intelligent, acted stupid most of the time and based their lives on the men they loved.

I did like how she threaded the lives of all three together at the end, but it took everything I had to listen all the way through to get to it.