Review THE HALF SISTER By Sandie Jones
After the death of their father, sisters Kate and Lauren go through the motions of trying to keep their family together by continuing their Sunday lunches at their mothers’ home. A knock on the door at one of these lunches takes things from bad to worse, causing even more stress on the already strained relationships in the family. At the door we meet Jess, the girl claiming to be Kate and Laurens’ half-sister, and supposedly, the child that their father had abandoned many years before. Kate, having had a wonderful relationship with her father, refuses to believe Jess. Lauren, however, is more accepting. The sisters have a long and complicated relationship with each other and with their parents; throw in a third sister and the drama heats up.
As Kate sets out to prove that Jess is lying, she risks losing the things that are most important to her. And as Lauren gets closer to Jess, she begins to wonder how much she knows about the past of the person she’s so easily let into her home and around her children.
The truth is bound to come out, but will the family stick together to discover it? “The Half Sister” is a compelling and suspenseful read.
Review THE HALF SISTER By Sandie Jones
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