Taylor Jenkins Reid has written several other well-known books. Her work includes Daisy Jones & The Six and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Malibu Rising is the first book by Taylor Jenkins Reid that I have read. When I began reading the book, I had to check to see if the book was based on a true story or if it was fiction. Turns out the book is fiction, it does reference some actual people, but all of the action and pertinent characters are not real people.
The book is engaging, I kept reading because I wanted to see what becomes of Mick Riva and what causes the fire. The book starts with the promise of a fire and so I was waiting and waiting to see if it came to be. Much of the book is about women who have selfish men in their lives. There are many POVs and short scenes involving people who aren't a core part of the story. I might have struggled to keep everyone straight if I had listened to it.
I appreciated the depiction of an alcoholic parent in this story; it felt realistic and not over-the-top. This book is a good read, not too long, I don't think any of the four children is written as well as Nina she is the most fleshed-out character in the book, aside from her mother June.
My star rating is 3.0.
Nice line in the book.
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