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This story was very well written about the 33 year-old Kettle triplets. Their characters well very well-developed. Lyn was very organized, Kat has marital problems and Gemma is free spirited and leaves relationships at the 6 month point. It deals mostly with their sibling rivalry and their uniques experiences. It is filled with lots of laugh-out-loud moments but there are some serious situations that they need to deal with also. I loved The Husband's Secret by this author and look forward to rea
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Oct 08, 2018
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The story began with the birthday dinner of triplets Lyn Cat, and Gemma Kettle The women were happy until a row erupted sparking one of the women to accidentally stab her pregnant sister`s belly with a fondue fork. The reader is then taking back to the events in the sisters lives which caused the row.
Cat thought she was happily married until one night out of the blue he confessed to a one night stand. Devastated Cat and her husband went to marriage counselling. During ...more
The story began with the birthday dinner of triplets Lyn Cat, and Gemma Kettle The women were happy until a row erupted sparking one of the women to accidentally stab her pregnant sister`s belly with a fondue fork. The reader is then taking back to the events in the sisters lives which caused the row.
Cat thought she was happily married until one night out of the blue he confessed to a one night stand. Devastated Cat and her husband went to marriage counselling. During ...more

I did a lot I skimming and skipped the many italicized sections after the very confusing prolog that shifted narrators with no indication - took me a bit to figure that out. Basically, this was not as fun as the story of three triplet sister should been. A big problem was that I couldn't really couldn't connect with most of the sisters and didn't really find myself caring for the harried one with the overplanned life, or the one who goes over the deep end with her husband's betrayal - I only fou
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I enjoyed this book about the Kettle sisters. One thing that Liane Moriarty does so well is character development. I may not have loved all the sisters, but I felt that I truly knew them. Obviously this is one of Liane Moriarty's earlier books, so it isn't as well developed at her newer releases, but I still enjoyed it thoroughly and can't wait for her to publish another book.
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I liked this book but not nearly as much as her others. The story of triplets is always interesting. I liked the difference between the sister's personalities. It took me a bit to figure out the story. It's one of those that starts near the end and goes back and forth telling the story up to that point. Creative editing turns a simple story into one with more substance.
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Jan 26, 2015
Phyllis
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