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Book Review: Wives and Sisters

Reviewed By: Pat Reid - RAM


[3 stars]

Wives and Sisters     Amazon US PB Amazon US HC Amazon Canada PB Amazon Canada HC
Natalie R. Collins
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Religious Fiction   Woman Main Character   Romantic Suspense
St. Martins Paperbacks, 2004, 335 pps.

Two little girls playing in the woods – one lived – one disappeared forever. Allison Jensen survived the ordeal but never recovered from the day she was chased by the man in the woods and the last day she was ever to see her friend Cindy.

Allison is from Farmington, Utah and she was raised to be a devout Mormon. But Allison fought the Mormon teachings and was constantly in trouble at home with her father. Then her mother passed away which made Allison hate her father even more because she felt he was to blame.

Even when she escaped the family completely she was always being drawn back into the memories and the things she could never understand.

When her sister married Allison despised her husband and soon discovered that there were more reasons than she was aware of for this strong feeling of animosity towards her brother-in-law.

Wives and Sisters will give you a picture of the Mormon faith through Allison’s eyes. Allison will lead you though a story of secrets, rape and even murder. Don’t miss a chance to read this book.

Pat Reid - RAM

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