The Three Sisters by Lisa Unger

The Three Sisters (The Whispers, #3)

by Lisa Unger

When Eloise's granddaughter, twenty-year-old Finley, comes to live with her, Eloise's abilities start to change -- things seem to be getting easier. Her load is lighter; rather than having to chase the people she needs, they are coming to her. She teams up with detective Jones Cooper to help a desperate father bring his daughter's killer to justice.

Meanwhile, Eloise has her hands full with Finley, an enormously powerful but troubled psychic medium with bigger problems than she's willing to admit..

Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on

3 of 5 stars

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The Three Sisters is the final Whispers novella by Lisa Unger and one I enjoyed despite wanting more, more, more. Mysterious apparitions, souls in need and time spent getting to know Finley, Eloise’s granddaughter was fun, and I easily consumed this.

The Three Sisters themselves were fascinating, and affected both Finley and Eloise. I gobbled up any tidbits that were offered about them. It was interesting to see Eloise piece things together about a woman dressed in black stomping about her hallways. Another case involving a  girl who drowned was interesting as well. There are time gaps between books, but we see tremendous growth in the character and see hints of the timeline she shares with detective, Jones Cooper.

While The Three Sisters and the Whispers trilogy left me wishing, they were fully developed books I did find a new author and I am super curious to know if the Burning Girl appears in the series that inspired this trilogy. I will be adding more to my pile.

Copy provided by publisher. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Book Reviewer

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