El Dorado Drive

The three Bishop sisters grew up privileged, in a wealthy suburb outside of Detroit. But as the auto industry declined, so did their means. These days, the sisters are middle-aged, struggling to provide for their families, barely making ends meet. Harper, the youngest daughter, is struggling when her charismatic and popular (middle) sister Pam invites her to join an excluswive club: The Wheel. Pam is in the middle of a contentious divorce with her ex and swears that The Wheel has changed everything for her. All it requires is a $5,000 buy-in. Harper will join, pay off her debts, and get out. Right? Does anyone ever leave? Things are going well for all three sisters, when a horrible crime happens, threatening to take the whole thing down. I will say no more! This one was only medium for me. An enjoyable read that I devoured in a couple sittings, but left me kind of just like, “that’s all!” with the end? Don’t get me wrong, it was enjoyable (and I love reading anything with MLM-y vibes, but I guess parts just fell a little bit flat for me. That being said, I loved the sister dynamic. This one had great characters.