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Evening Stars by Susan Mallery
4.0

At least the characters from the second book were a little less shoehorned in than the Fool's Gold series. Though I'm seriously worried these books are going to be repeat of that.
I've just finished the book and am not sure if I really enjoyed the book four stars. It was more like a three-and-a-half with some rounding up because I enjoyed "Three Sisters" so much.
In this book, we get to see how life continues for Nina Wentworth. She was introduced in the last book as a nurse who was working for her ex-boyfriend's father. At the end of the book, she switched to help with the new pediatric doctor in town when it became clear that her ex was coming back to town.
Another arrival to town? Her sister, Averil, with whom she has a contentious relationship. See, when they were young, Nina had to take care of everything because their mother was such a flake. Still a flake, at least Bonnie has found her life partner, Bertie, who seems like a sensible enough woman.
So this book is an exploration of how the women need to grow into themselves. Especially Nina who has had to be in charge for so long. But she has to figure out her own dreams, including choosing be two men. Best line of the story? "This isn't Twilight."