
A Mother’s Way by Lisa Cach, Susan Grant, Julie Kenner, and Lynsay Sands
All these mothers want for Mother’s Day is their kids married.

All these mothers want for Mother’s Day is their kids married.
So many big and small misunderstandings, this one is like a torture involving a million paper cuts.
This one shows many signs of plotting incompetence.
How did the smart heroine from the previous book get a daughter this imbecilic?
Some glimmers of brilliance here, but the story is not quite together.
Don’t read this book unless you have the previous book close at hand!
The main characters here must be in their preteens. That is the only explanation for their antics.
These two brats, they will never last.
The problem with massively acclaimed books is that they rarely live up to the hype when I get to them.
Each heroine’s IQ is going down with each new book the author puts out.