
Sisters was a good read, not one of my ultimate favorites, but the story kept me clicking to the next page. The writing style of the author was a little odd, but as I said, the story kept my attention. Most books will identify the character speaking, but this author/editor team allows the reader to keep up with who is speaking by knowing the story and 'supposing' who is speaking. Several times I wound up reading back over a paragraph or two and putting a bit of thought into determining who is saying what. It's not that big of a deal, but something that kept me from reading uninterupted.
This is another period piece and takes place in the late 1800s. Two sisters raised in the same home as their elder cousin (raised as sisters.) The youngest is married first, eldest marries second leaving the middle daughter to the neighbor man/friend of her father's. Trouble is the neighbor friend is in love with the youngest of the sisters.
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