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The Lost Sister
by Kathleen McGurl
The Lost Sister is a well-written story of love and loss, but also hope and forgiveness.
An engaging read with a good pace and a plot that flows well across the dual timelines. The author has done an excellent job of creating the many parallels between the present day story and the 1911 - 1920 story. One family, different generations 100 years apart, but both timelines reflect family dynamics as well as symmetry with the three sister ships.
I enjoyed the mystery element of the book and the twists in the plot, although I found I had already predicted much of where the story led.
This is the first novel by Kathleen McGurl that I have read; I recommend it and would be happy to read further novels from this author.
Thank you to the publisher, HQ Digital for a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
An engaging read with a good pace and a plot that flows well across the dual timelines. The author has done an excellent job of creating the many parallels between the present day story and the 1911 - 1920 story. One family, different generations 100 years apart, but both timelines reflect family dynamics as well as symmetry with the three sister ships.
I enjoyed the mystery element of the book and the twists in the plot, although I found I had already predicted much of where the story led.
This is the first novel by Kathleen McGurl that I have read; I recommend it and would be happy to read further novels from this author.
Thank you to the publisher, HQ Digital for a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.