Thursday, April 28, 2016
Sister Dear (Review)
This review is for the book "Sister Dear" by Laura McNeill. In the beginning of this book we meet Allie Marshall in prison. She has been there for ten years for a crime that she claims she did not commit. She is finally out of prison on parole and determined to try to stay out of trouble, build a life with her daughter who barely remembers her, and also find out what really happened the night she was dragged off to prison. She has basically been abandoned by everyone who she thought would be there for her. No one truly believes her innocence so she is alone in her search for the truth. The author does a fine job of going back and forth between characters and the past and present. This book is full of suspense and twists, and mystery and backstabbing.
Thank you to Litfuse Publicity for a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review.
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1 comment:
Very nice review.
Short and to the point.
Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed the book too even though it was tense.
Have a good week.
Elizabeth
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