Title: Totlandia: The Onesies, Book 3 (Spring)
Author: Josie Brown
My Review:
I was so excited to dive into this third book in the Onesies series and it did not disappoint!
There were some secrets that the Onesie members were keeping that I was just dying to have out in the open. For example, it was so frustrating in Book 2 that Lorna kept Dante’s autism a secret, even from her husband. I wanted so badly for her to come clean and when her husband finally found out at the end of Book 2 I was so relieved. There are just some things you shouldn’t have to go through alone. This storyline continues into Book 3, and without giving away any details I was relieved to see it addressed more.
I love the friendships between Jillian, Lorna, and Ally. I wish Jade was able to see how accepted and loved she is by the other three and that she didn’t feel the need to reach out to the other moms, particularly ones who don’t have her best interest at heart. Jade’s story is definitely the tearjerker this time around, which was a nice change of pace from Jillian’s issues with her cheating husband. Man I hate Scott. What a creep.
I was a bit surprised with where Josie Brown took Bettina in Book 3. I’m hoping that it means there will be some big changes in Book 4, but somehow I doubt it will actually be what I’m hoping for. She just seems to be a little more human now, but with the way it ended I’m not sure that humanity will last.
Josie Brown really likes her cliff hangers. With the ending of each season I want to yelp in frustration that the book is over already. I can’t wait to get my hands on the final book. These books are entertaining and you can’t help but become invested in the lives of this fascinating women.
*I received a copy of this book for review, but was not compensated financially in any way. The opinions expressed are my own and are based solely on my experiences while reading this novel.*

















I WILL HAVE TO READ THIS
This sounds like an awesome read!!!!! I like to books that are based on real life experiences that people can relate to. Thanks for the review
Looks interesting! Thanks for sharing!
I’ve never heard of this series. The friendship theme sounds like it would be engaging.
Thanks for the review!
I would just like to read this very interesting book! I think it has a lot of intriguing things to find out about. I think the name of the book is very cool. Thanks for an interesting review!
I have heard of this series before but have not read any of them as of yet. True life stories read by real people, these are the kind of books that help people understand what happens to others and might help them in their own lives some how.
This review sounds like a book full of relationships and encounters. I will have to read it.:
This review sounds awesome. Definitely going to have to read this
Sounds like a great series. Never would have thought to read this. The title made me think it was a kids book!! lol