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Dirty Laundry

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First off, I love a novel with unlikeable characters and these were highly unlikeable! Lots of envy, greed, selfishness and the pitfalls of social media are present throughout this book. It was an easy read and fun!

If you're a Desperate Housewives fan (I AM!!) You will not be able to put this one down- then pass it along to your nosy neighbor! Thank you to NetGalley for an early copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I was immediately intrigued by the summary of Dirty Laundry, but I just couldn't connect with the writing. Unfortunately, this book just wasn't for me, though I'm looking forward to seeing if the author's next one is a better fit.

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Dirty Laundry by Disha Rose was a story about 3 women and their spouses. One woman Claire was seen as the queen bee, perfect and beautiful. She's a social media influencer that dishes advice about life. She especially shows off her perfect life by posting pictures of her children. However, not every thing is as it seems. She is in a loveless marriage.

Mishti is an Indian lady who is married to her prearranged groom. This couple has one child. Lauren the third woman was seen as an outcast. She has 3 children with her boyfriend. Claire and Lauren seemed to not get along as Claire post passive aggressive content in her Instagram seemingly pointed at Lauren.

Dirty Laundry is a story of how dysfunctional the thre couples relationships were. You also get to see how they each intersect with each other. There is also some darkness below the surface.

On a whole, the story had a great story line. I would perfer if we had more background on Mishti and Lauren. Claire's was definitely seen as very fickle and I wished we had more information in the end. I did not like how it ended. Also Claire's husband is not fleshed out so there was no connection with him.

In summary, I liked the concept but I believe there could have been more character development for some of the players.

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Dirty Laundry by Disha Bose is a thriller that kept me captivated enough for it to be a one day read! A neighborhood group of moms appear perfect on the outside, but it are far from perfect behind closed doors. Mishti is struggling in an arranged marriage, Ciara is a successful social media influencer, and Lauren is a townie who has always been an outcast. A crime is committed early in the story, and the rest of the book describes what happens to lead up to it. I was prepared to give the book five stars, but the ending was not for me and drops it to 3.5 stars rounded up to 4.. I am interested in reading future releases by Disha Bose as I enjoyed 90% of this book very much. Thank you to @netgalley and @penguinrandomhouse for the ARC!

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This was something different that caught me right from the start. If this is a debut novel, I look forward to more from this author. Grab this and be prepared for one great afternoon read.

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Social media influences and Queen Bee Celia is found dead in her Irish village. Turns out many had reason to want her dead as she is a horrible, immature woman stuck in a bullying Mean Girls mindset. But who did it? This novel delves into the unpleasant world these women live in and while I didn't like any of the characters, I did enjoy reading about this toxic world. Thankful for my normal, nice neighbors!

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Man, talk about unlikeable characters! This story fell flat for me; more teenage-type drama than I care for in grown women. It didn't feel especially realistic or well-paced, and I found myself skimming a fair bit.

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This was easy to read, the characters were described in detail, without the description being "too long" or "too boring", since you as the reader got to know about each one a little more, while the story played out.
In short: They all came alive in my mind, including their looks, habits, and quirks.

However, I would not consider this as a slow burn, because things happened in a fair and timely matter.

Throw one "influencer" in there, a bunch of neighbors - friends as well as foes - and someone dies in the end. But how did they die, why, and who is responsible ?

Well, that's for me to know after I read this story - and for you to find out !
Meaning: Would definitely recommend to read.

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On the surface, Ciara has it all; marriage, children, and dream job as an internet influencer. But, what goes on behind closed doors? Ciara has a tight group of friends, other mothers in the neighborhood and she has also welcomed Mishti into her friend circle. Lauren however, another mother in the neighborhood, is not in the “in moms” group and she is often ridiculed and gossiped about. When Ciara turns up dead in her house, some truths will come to light. Behind closed doors, there is so much more happening in this neighborhood including, infidelity and issues with alcohol. Each of the main women in this story have their own storylines, challenges, and successes. It was such an interesting read with good character development. I couldn’t put the book down because I was interested to see what would happen next. I highly recommend this book. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the advance review copy in exchange for my honest review.

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If you’re one of those who admire what appears to be someone’s perfect life then this book is for you. This had just enough twists and turns to hold my interest until the end which was a bit disappointing. I didn’t like any of the characters but they were all interesting in a variety of ways. This wasn’t my favorite book of the year but for a debut novel I was pretty impressed and would definitely read more. Thank you NetGalley for the advanced readers copy for review.

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Do you ever wonder about those social media influencers who have those oh so perfect lives? Their hair, their makeup, their clothes, their children are always perfect. Is that real life? Dirty Laundry explores the question. Ciara the influencer is the favorite among all the women in her village. Her life is perfect, but is it? No, of course it’s not, but Ciara is willing to do whatever’s necessary to keep up the illusion. And the harder she pushes the more cracks appear and the more her life is on the verge of falling apart.

Dirty Laundry is a good fun read. It’s tight, not always pleasant but definitely worth the effort.

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Dirty Laundry builds slowly, but reaches the tensions of the stories and characters as it goes along. There are no good guys, ultimately. It gives a new meaning to the expression, "it takes a village." A mean girls and mean guys twisty tale.

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Dirty Laundry was a captivating read, and it kept the pages turning, so unlike many books I didn't end up liking, I finished this one to the end. I ultimately really disliked this book once I finished it. The characters fell fat, there were too many storylines happening at once, and ultimately I didn't feel satisfied with the ending - it was honestly very lackluster. I felt that each of the main characters were either underdeveloped or inconsistent - Ciara was nice, but cynical. She had a social media addiction but we didn't really talk too much about how she felt about her followers. We don't really get to understand why Ciara hates Lauren so much - is it really just about that first interaction, and the fact that she's cheating with her husband? I felt these were unrealistic grounds for a hate that felt so deep, so ingrained in history. Gerry had no purpose other than to be proof that Ciara was cheating on her husband - his little cameo at the end didn't validate the lack of attention this character was given. Lauren was a misunderstood character, but still, we didn't really get much closure on her storylines, and I didn't really understand why we needed all of the back story on her childhood once I got to the end. I would have liked to see more development of her relationship with the O'Brien family. Lauren had violent tendencies in earlier anecdotes in the book but that doesn't extend to her later fallouts with Sean or even with Ciara. I also felt that Parth's character was underdeveloped, I wanted to hear more about how he got to be the way he is, how he got to wanting what he wanted, but maybe that's saved for another book. I would say the best developed character in the book is Mishti, she had a lot of the Indian immigrant archetype I see in a lot of recent South Asian literature. Even so, I wish we'd spent more time about her and dove more into her wants and desires. I feel like a book could easily be written about each of the characters Bose developed, but since we were jumping around too many different storylines, I felt unsatisfied with the conclusion.

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Dirty Laundry by Disha Bose
Rating (3/5) ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Publishing Date - 4/4/23
Thank you Netgalley and Random House for this arc. A good debut novel by Disha Rose. Not quite the domestic thriller / suspenseful novel I was expecting it to be , but definitely an interesting read. Desperate Housewives and Mean Girls kind of vibe to it. Looking forward to reading more from this author in the future.

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This book reminded me of a different book I read a while back on mom groups. Basically, my take-away, which I’ve seen in real life, is that these groups are generally toxic. This book was written that way as well. What’s your take on mom groups? Or community groups in general?

Ciara is picture perfect, she has it all and she is the queen bee of her small Irish village mom group. Everyone looks to her for guidance. When Mishti moved to town, Ciara took her under her wing. Mishti wants what Ciara has. Lauren is down to earth, and very holistic. To say Ciara and Lauren don’t like each other is an understatement. Then, Ciara is found dead, murdered. With everyone seemingly having something to gain from Ciara’s death, who did it?

There was so much drama in this book that I got dizzy and found it hard to keep up. The neighborhood portrayed is small, but the amount of drama was that of a much larger area. This suburbia was hard to relate to honestly. While none of the characters were really enjoyable, I did like how this one worked. Lauren vowing to bring Ciara down kept me engaged throughout the book even though it was a slow burn overall. I enjoyed how the book was laid out, and the timeline presented. I think that this is a solid debut novel, and overall, a good read.

If you love watching Desperate Housewives and want to read it – then check this one out April 4th of next year! Thank you so much to the publisher, Random House – Ballantine, @randomhouse, for pre-approving and sending me this e-arc via @Netgalley.

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Lots I have domestic drama in this one. I live in a suburban neighborhood much like the one in the story and I find this story a bit unbelievable. Way too much infidelity, .. just not a Realistic novel about life in suburbia. I found myself skimming most of the chapters and losing interest in the characters. Not a favorite book for me.

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Disha Bose is a writer to watch. Not afraid to create characters that are hard to root for, she epitomizes a realistic point of view, a collection of complicated people in which everyone can recognize disagreeable but familiar traits hopefully in others and not in oneself. Three couples live in close proximity in a small Irish village near the city of Cork. Ciara is queen bee of the Internet, an influencer who calls the shots on everyone else. Her death, at the beginning, sets the stage for a recap of the weeks preceding in which backgrounds and motivations are presented. Modern day issues, such as Internet power and bullying are dealt with organically and in unconventional ways. This is above average in the twisty domestic thriller category.

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Dirty Laundry is a fun domestic thriller complete with self-absorbed characters, mommy blogger drama, and salacious affairs. From looking at her polished Instagram account, Ciara appears to have it all - a wealthy husband, perfectly behaved children, and a glitzy circle of friends. Her target, Lauren, has none of these things, but has convinced herself she is better without Ciara and her posse. As Lauren gets closer to Ciara's increasingly disillusioned best friend Mishti, the town begins to unravel and somebody does not make it out alive.

Dirty Laundry is a pretty solid entry for the drama and won't disappoint readers who enjoy its typical hallmarks. Bose does a good job of keeping you invested in characters that aren't all that likeable. My only complaint is that the ending drags a little too long, but Dirty Laundry is still worth the read.

Note: I received a free ebook copy of Dirty Laundry from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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A modern day Desperate Housewife type look into the lives of three distinct families and the baggage they carry. I enjoyed the way all the families intertwined their stories as we try to solved the mystery. This is a modern tale of the grass is not greener. I really enjoyed the look back on how the families met and where they are at currently.
Without giving too much away, I want to say that I enjoyed this book so much that I stood up late to finish reading.


Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for providing me with a free copy of this book to read and review. All opinions are my own and freely given.
Expected release March, 2023

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Murder, affairs, social media mean girls, outcasts, and failing marriages. This book has a little of everything! The men in this novel have few redeeming qualities, and the women are frustratingly mean or complacent. But it all came together by the end with their reactions to the murder, and I found myself smiling a wicked little smile in response.

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