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The Secret Sister
The Secret Sister
Author: Brenda Novak
ISBN-13: 9780778317807
ISBN-10: 0778317803
Publication Date: 7/28/2015
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Paperback
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BoysMom avatar reviewed The Secret Sister on + 846 more book reviews
Maisie Lazarow returns home to Fairham, North Carolina, the island of her childhood after suffering the double tragedy of losing both her only child, Ellie, to SIDS and her husband, Jack, to an affair with another woman. But the island is not a refuge, she returns to help her brother, Keith, who is dealing with his own problems - the pains and the ups and downs of addiction and their cold, controlling mother, Josephine. Complicating the situation, Maisie discovers that her first love, Rafe Romero, is renovating the vacation cottages on her family's property and is living right next door with his young daughter, Laney.

Brenda Novak has written another wonderful and complex story of heartbreak, mystery, renewal, and romance. The characters quickly became real people to me, with lives and back stories all their own. Supporting characters are solid and help develop the complications and give completeness to the novel. The beautiful island gives us a perfect setting for mystery and romance. I found the little touches, such as the texts from Maisie's ex-husband, gave the story another feeling of reality as well. The interplay between the mother and EVERYONE always had me holding my breath to see what she'd say next. Great!

I can easily recommend this book to my friends and family or anyone that enjoys a good family drama or their romance involved with a good mystery. This is a heck of a start for a new series.
shoo avatar reviewed The Secret Sister on + 5 more book reviews
Liked it very much- the second Book- The Secrets She Kept- goes into a little deeper the mothers past.