Leah
Written on Mar 3, 2015
What was most interesting, though, was to see the sisters come together once again. This wasn't just a novel about Jessica and Lucinda's rivalry, it was about Beatrice and Emma, too. About how sometimes the worst things you can imagine are the things that can bring a family together. I admired Richard, the family patriarch, for refusing to allow his girls to keep fighting themselves whilst he battled cancer. Sometimes life's too short to keep a feud going.
I really loved The Sisters, from start to finish. Nadine Matheson has a fantastic voice, and tells a story in such a fantastic way. I loved that we got a panoramic 360-degree view of all of the characters, and it really helped see things from all perspectives. This is a girl who knows how to write a damn good story, and I am so pleased I got the opportunity to read this wonderful book. It's one that should be on your to-read list for sure, because it's a delightful tale, that proves it doesn't just have to be about the romance, which, for once, I didn't miss; in this case it was all about the family love there is and how no matter how much you try, those bonds are always there, waiting to come to the surface.