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Book Review of The Court of Three Sisters

The Court of Three Sisters
The Court of Three Sisters
Author: Marianne Willman
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
reviewed on
Helpful Score: 1


It's rare in this genre to find a book that captures the reader's interest on so many levels. A novice angel is at work weaving a tapestry made up of the lives and fates of each character. Three bizarre murders occur in quick succession. An archeological find of momentous proportions has been discovered, only to have all clues as to WHAT it is and WHERE it is eliminated after the demise of the first victim. The primary female character, Summer, is developed so well that the reader cannot help but identify and feel deeply her restrictions and to literally breathe better with each step she makes toward the mental and emotional freedom she needs to be whole again. The story surprises toward the end with an unexpected familial development. Thrown into this mix is Summer's ability to see and hear the women who lived on the Greek island at The Court of Three Sisters while she is within the body of one of them. Oh, and of course we have romance, with an adventurer archeologist, Col, whose beloved brother met an untimely end as the result of being falsely accused of a crime. Even that long ago event is thoroughly explored, brought again to life, and satisfactorally resolved. I highly recommend this book!