Three Wishes by Liane Moriarty is a 2016 Penguin publication. ( Originally published in 2003)
I had heard so much about Liane Moriarty I put several of her books on hold at the library a little while back. I read them as they became available, in no particular order. I love, love, love this author’s style of writing. But, while I cool my heels, still waiting on ‘Truly, Madly, Guilty” to become available, at my library, (llllooooonnnnnngggg wait!),I reached back deeper into the author’s backlisted titles and pulled this one out of the hat.
Everything I love about Moriarty is evident in this novel, the almost whimsical quality of the story, the dark undertones, and loads of emotions and family drama, but alas, this one fell a little flat for me.
I suppose it was partly the lopsided way things turned out, with poor Cat getting a raw deal all the way around, and around, and around, while her sisters toy with and flirt with fate and suffer little or no consequences. The ending, well, frankly, I thought it sucked. While the reader gets a slight glimmer of hope for our poor trod upon Cat, it was not enough to make up for all she went through. Sorry, but the HEA must be firmer than that, especially after putting me through an emotional spin cycle. The humor that is another trademark of this author was also muted. I usually find myself laughing out loud at the sharp wit and humor, even when it has a slightly dark edge to it, but nothing in the dialogue tickled my funny bone, and the sisters often got on my nerves.
I suppose I enjoyed the little bit of irony involving the triplets parents the best, although it was not the HEA I was anticipating in the book, I suppose it will just have to do. I may have to write the author and beg her to publish an additional epilogue for this one to assure me Cat’s life turned to be as full as the rest of her family’s. For some reason, I really need to know the details!
Overall, I was a little bummed out over this one, but I’m still a big fan and still feel very excited about catching up with all of Ms. Moriarty's backlisted titles and about reading the new book!
2 stars