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The seven sisters book review
The seven sisters book review












the seven sisters book review

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the seven sisters book review

When I was away from my book I would wonder what was to happen next and couldn’t wait to get back to my reading.Ī selection of our Beauty and Lace Club Members are reading The Missing Sister by Lucinda Riley. I found this book to be an awesome read and being 800 pages long it allowed me to dive right in and read it over several days. All the while I felt very connected to Mary who is also known as Merry. Sadly, Lucinda Riley recently passed away so the question is will we get to read the last book? I certainly hope so. You will so badly want to read the last book in this series which is set to be released in 2022.

the seven sisters book review

This wonderful book works well as a stand-alone, but it will leave you with many unanswered questions. No matter where she goes she seems to be followed. Panic sets in as she starts to fear for her life. They are asking questions about her and her past. The ghosts from her past start spinning around in her head and she leaves her location swiftly when she learns that the strangers are making their way to see her on Norfolk Island. She leaves her son and adopted daughter Mary-Kate to run the family vineyard. Mary is caught off guard when she receives phone messages from her daughter to inform her that two strangers have arrived at the vineyard. Mary McDougal is living in the Gibbston Valley of the South Island of New Zealand. She decides to head off on a trip around the world to help her cope with the death of her husband of 35 years.














The seven sisters book review