Sisters
Written by Lisa Wingate
Narrated by Xe Sands, Abby Craden and Sybil Johnson
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
The Sea Glass Sisters
A mother-daughter road trip is the last thing Elizabeth Gallagher needs. But with an impending hurricane, they are determined to convince Aunt Sandy to abandon her seaside store and return home. Instead, they discover that sisterhood can change hearts, lives, and futures...often in unpredictable ways.
The Tidewater Sisters
Tandi Reese and her sister, Gina, have complicated ties. Faced with legal papers for a fraud she didn't commit, Tandi heads to the North Carolina Tidewater for a reckoning. But to unravel lies from truth, she must first confront strained sibling bonds and uncover a dark family secret.
The Sandcastle Sister
New York editor Jen Gibbs has not only acquired Evan Hall's blockbuster book deal-she's also accepted his engagement proposal. Now she's scared to death. In Jen's family, marriage represents the death of every dream a woman holds. Will her mother's long-held secret change Jen's beliefs about life and love?
Lisa Wingate
Lisa Wingate is an award-winning journalist, a magazine columnist, a popular inspirational speaker, and a national bestselling author of nineteen books. Her works have been featured by the Readers Club of America, AOL Book Picks, Doubleday Book Club, the Literary Guild, and American Profiles, and they have received numerous awards. She resides with her family in Texas.
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Reviews for Sisters
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5A few minor plot twists but rather predictable.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I need to listen to/read more by MacDonald---I liked this audio a lot but somehow the ending seemed just okay---a sequel would help.....
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Alex Woods loses both parents in an automobile accident and then learns that she has a long lost sister. Her mother had a child just after finishing high school and put the baby girl up for adoption. Throughout the book you just arn't sure of Dory and like most books and movies Alex makes some moves that you want very much to scream at her to stop. This is a quick, fast read - - I was hoping for a little more depth. There maybe could have been another chapter or so. This was my first book by Patricia MacDonald - - I think I'll try another one.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I listened to this as an audio book and it was entertaining. However, it was a bit predictable and it fell flat at the end.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The idea of this book was more or less interesting (orphaned 20-something girl, Alex, discovers she has a half-sister, Dory. Turns out Dory is in jail for murder, but Alex thinks she may be innocent, and fights to prove this.) The reader predictably goes back & forth trying to decide whether or not Dory is actually guilty or not. The problem was that everything was fairly predictable, clichéd, and there was nothing in this novel that hasn't been told before, and by a better writer. I never felt invested in the story, and nothing about it really made it remarkable. The basic storyline itself was decent, but I think it could've been written so much better. Sadly, this will be one that's likely going to be pretty forgettable for me.