Mom Rules (Forest River PTA Moms #4)

Mom Rules (Forest River PTA Moms #4)

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  • Create Date:2021-07-15 15:31:06
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Hilary Grossman
  • ISBN:B08FVTFM9N
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Reviews

Christina

If you have read the first three Forest River books, you know Donna Warren is the worst。 Yet, MOM RULES, is told from Donna’s POV and we see her life all in a different light。 You can't understand someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes。。。and that’s this story。 She’s not perfect, doesn’t always make the right choices, but her heart is usually in the right place as she raises her kids, works on her marriage, fights the Forest River PTA, and finds herself。 Easy to recommend this funny an If you have read the first three Forest River books, you know Donna Warren is the worst。 Yet, MOM RULES, is told from Donna’s POV and we see her life all in a different light。 You can't understand someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes。。。and that’s this story。 She’s not perfect, doesn’t always make the right choices, but her heart is usually in the right place as she raises her kids, works on her marriage, fights the Forest River PTA, and finds herself。 Easy to recommend this funny and poignant story。 Each story can standalone but you’ll want to read all the moms’ POVs。 。。。more

Tiffany

Those feisty females from Forest River PTA have returned for another round of who wore it best, my kids better than yours and discovering what real friendship truly is。 This round we see it all from Donna's point of view。 After she was painted to be the bad seed for so long, Donna decides it's time for change。 She takes the necessary steps to make changes within the school where her daughters attend when she learns that being popular isn't all it's cracked up to be。 Donna's on a mission as well Those feisty females from Forest River PTA have returned for another round of who wore it best, my kids better than yours and discovering what real friendship truly is。 This round we see it all from Donna's point of view。 After she was painted to be the bad seed for so long, Donna decides it's time for change。 She takes the necessary steps to make changes within the school where her daughters attend when she learns that being popular isn't all it's cracked up to be。 Donna's on a mission as well to discover what caused a very public falling out between her and her bestie, Jackie Martin, painting her as the bad seed of Forest River。 A totally WTF moment happened that we can all relate to。 Her journey leads her to a self discovery of loving herself and how important honest communication is in all relationships。 Being popular has its price and downfalls as we all know, what goes up, must come down。 It's the getting back up and dusting herself off where she discovers life, family and self love are more important than popularity。 Hilary hit this one out of the park for me, shining light onto Donna to help us understand why she was the way she is in the early chapters around the ladies of Forest River。 Making friends is hard as we get older and we learn what really matters and what we need in a friend。 We find friendships in the strangest of situations and as we grow, so do those friendships if they are honest and real。 I related to Donna on so many levels in MOM RULES and while I have a soft spot for each of the ladies from Forest River, I would be lying if I didn't say Donna has become my favorite! 。。。more

Alison

This is the fourth book in this series and although its not necessary to have read the previous three, you are depriving yourself of the dramas these bored ladies create。 It was great fun to read what the "crime" was that Donna Warren committed。 Her story was hinted at in the first book and we got the dirt in book 4。I enjoy this series for the "window" into the worlds of mom with way to much time on their hands who can't pass up an opportunity to gossip, gym and hold never-ending meetings and wh This is the fourth book in this series and although its not necessary to have read the previous three, you are depriving yourself of the dramas these bored ladies create。 It was great fun to read what the "crime" was that Donna Warren committed。 Her story was hinted at in the first book and we got the dirt in book 4。I enjoy this series for the "window" into the worlds of mom with way to much time on their hands who can't pass up an opportunity to gossip, gym and hold never-ending meetings and who are all trying to outdo the others。 。。。more

Big Time Book Junkie

Mom Rules is a great addition to this series。 It digs into Donna's life a little more than previous books have done and gives a long look at the question of what would you do to make your child's life a little easier。 What would you do to make your child's school life a little happier?That's where Donna finds herself and what ultimately leads to the drama that unfolds in mom Rules。 The books in this series take some of the every day annoyances and petty politics that all parents deal with in som Mom Rules is a great addition to this series。 It digs into Donna's life a little more than previous books have done and gives a long look at the question of what would you do to make your child's life a little easier。 What would you do to make your child's school life a little happier?That's where Donna finds herself and what ultimately leads to the drama that unfolds in mom Rules。 The books in this series take some of the every day annoyances and petty politics that all parents deal with in some way or another and puts them under a microscope。 We see the "fun mom" who never wants to say no and who wants to outdo every other mom。 There's the "I'll do anything to be the boss mom", "the spoiled mom", and so on and so forth。 I found the characters - most of which the reader meets earlier in this series - interesting and at times felt very bad for them。 I was glad to reacquaint myself with the ladies of the PTA and I think you will also。If you haven't already started reading this series, now is the time to do so。 Pick up a book by Hilary Grossman and lose yourself for a few hours in a small community where everyone knows everyone else。 I promise it will be a great visit!Thank you to the author and publisher for allowing me to read an ARC of Mom Rules。 All thoughts in this review are my own。 。。。more

Phyllis Jones Pisanelli Reviews

I had such fun reading the new novel from Hilary Grossman titled Mom Rules! This book is about Donna and is the fourth and probably the last in the Forest River PTA Moms Series。 I enjoyed getting reacquainted with all the ladies from Forest River Elementary School。 In each of the books we get to see more of one character and their viewpoint。 I really enjoyed Donna。 The poor woman has one heck of a year brought on by her friends。 If, you want to call them that。 These women start so many rumors an I had such fun reading the new novel from Hilary Grossman titled Mom Rules! This book is about Donna and is the fourth and probably the last in the Forest River PTA Moms Series。 I enjoyed getting reacquainted with all the ladies from Forest River Elementary School。 In each of the books we get to see more of one character and their viewpoint。 I really enjoyed Donna。 The poor woman has one heck of a year brought on by her friends。 If, you want to call them that。 These women start so many rumors and gossip so much。 It's fun to see what kind of crazy things they come up with。 She grew and came into herself with all the trials she went through。 I found myself cheering her on。 I think I like and dislike all of the characters at one time or another。 This is my favorite book so far。 If you're looking for a series that will make you laugh and break your heart, give this one a try。 I think you just might find a good time! Although, this may be the end of the series, a little birdie tells me there is a lot more to look forward to from Hilary Grossman。 Yay!If you haven't started the series yet, there is a box set coming out July 21, 2021 for a great price of $9。99。 I think it would be cheaper than buying separately。 Who doest like a good deal? I received a copy of this book from the author for a fair and honest review。 Thank you!  。。。more

Tracy

Hilary Grossman and the ladies of the Forest River PTA have done it again。 Mom Rules is hands down my favorite of the series。 I loved Donna’s story and the complicated friendships。 An absolute fabulous read that will stay with you!

Grace J Reviewerlady

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Janine

Secrets, scandals and lies。What would you do to help your child have the best life possible?In the town of Forest River, New York, gossip and rumors travel fast; especially with the PTA moms。 Donna Warren is about to learn who her friends really are。 For years Jackie Martin has been her sidekick, but when a rumor ends their friendship, Donna finds out just how vile Jackie really is。 Now it’s time for Donna to pick up the pieces, stand up for herself and decide who she wants to be; with or withou Secrets, scandals and lies。What would you do to help your child have the best life possible?In the town of Forest River, New York, gossip and rumors travel fast; especially with the PTA moms。 Donna Warren is about to learn who her friends really are。 For years Jackie Martin has been her sidekick, but when a rumor ends their friendship, Donna finds out just how vile Jackie really is。 Now it’s time for Donna to pick up the pieces, stand up for herself and decide who she wants to be; with or without the other school moms。 I always enjoy catching back up with this series。 Even though I wouldn’t personally be friends with these women, it’s fun to drop in and learn what they have been up too。 The secrets and drama really pull me in。 The stories feel so real。 。。。more