A review by martyomenko
Sister Dear by Laura McNeill

4.0

I have not had many reads that I feel like I don't want to put down this year so far. But, this book surprised me.
This was a book with three main characters, and four different points of view. But instead of feeling choppy or broken, you felt engaged and drawn in by each one. As you read, trying to discover the "bad guy", my heart started racing with anticipation.
It drew you into the story, living out what each character felt, saw, thought and did. You suspect, but don't confirm who did what. Also, unlike complaints about Ms. McNeil's previous book, this book did not contain any words that people would find offensive.

In the end, forgiveness is the key part of the story. Throughout the story, the story of forgiveness when falsely accused and mistreated by others is spoken again and again. I really enjoyed this story!