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The Sunshine Sisters
by Jane Green
After being extremely disappointed with Jane Green's last release, Falling, I admit I was somewhat nervous to pick up this book. I am happy to report that I was NOT disappointed with this book--in fact, it's now on my list of favorite Jane Green novels!
Usually in novels with multiple character perspectives, it's common for me to prefer one (or two) of the characters over another one and dread that other one's chapter. Not so in this book! I loved all three sisters and related a bit to each of them. Ronni's character grew on me as well. The book has a lot of depth and explores family dynamics, love, relationships, sisterhood, motherhood...everything you'd hope for in a women's fiction novel. The pace of the book was perfect, and by the time I got halfway through it, I couldn't put it down. I was so happy that I was enjoying her latest novel after Falling fell so flat.
My only gripe? The cover. I live the cover but it doesn't relate to the story AT ALL. But...I'm a cover snob!
I definitely recommend this book for your summer reading list!
Usually in novels with multiple character perspectives, it's common for me to prefer one (or two) of the characters over another one and dread that other one's chapter. Not so in this book! I loved all three sisters and related a bit to each of them. Ronni's character grew on me as well. The book has a lot of depth and explores family dynamics, love, relationships, sisterhood, motherhood...everything you'd hope for in a women's fiction novel. The pace of the book was perfect, and by the time I got halfway through it, I couldn't put it down. I was so happy that I was enjoying her latest novel after Falling fell so flat.
My only gripe? The cover. I live the cover but it doesn't relate to the story AT ALL. But...I'm a cover snob!
I definitely recommend this book for your summer reading list!