A review by natalier3
The Lost Sister by Kathleen McGurl

5.0

"I'll never forget you."
Oh my days, McGurl knows how to write some harrowing stuff.
I've loved dual timelines for a while, and McGurl does it with ease. I read The Forgotten Gift last year and loved it, still think about it now. Well, this one will definitely stay with me. I received a widget for this title, and I admit (owing to how much I enjoy McGurl's work) I downloaded it without reading the blurb.
Wow, did I need preparing for this one. The scenes on the Titanic were shown with terror and heartache, and this was probably not wise to read when I am struggling in my personal life since a bereavement. Harriet's story was an excellent addition alongside, and showed how past mistakes can keep the fractures in a family alive.
This book captured the emotions beautifully and I will not forget this one in a hurry.
Breathtaking.