Monday, May 12, 2008

Review of Sisters' Ink




Publishers Description:
Ten years after their mother Marilyn has died, the multi-racial Sinclair sisters (Meg, Kendra, Tandy, and Joy) still return to her converted attic scrapping studio in the small town of Stars Hill, Tennessee, to encourage each other through life’s highs and lows.

Book one spotlights headstrong Tandy, a successful yet haunted attorney now living back in Orlando where she spent the first eight years of her life on the streets as a junkie’s kid. When a suddenly enforced leave of absence at work leads her to an extended visit with her sisters in Stars Hill, a business oppor­tunity, rekindled romance, and fresh understanding of God’s will soon follow.
Sisters, Ink (Scrapbooker's Series #1)
My opinion:

How can you say no to Sisterhood and romance? Rebeca Seitz created memorable characters in this creative twist on sisterhood. The adopted Sinclair sisters Meg, Tandy, Joy and Kendra bring to life the love and companionship of what a real family should be. The Sinclair house is full of love, trust and respect. Even with the premature death of Marilyn Sinclair her memory lives on through the scrap booking of her daughters. The book focus on thirty something Tandy, a successful lawyer who is struggling to accept her past and her future. She returns back to Star Hill to find her father dating and her ex-boyfriend, Clay, has moved back. Rebeca Seitz created the perfect hero in Clay. He is gorgeous, courteous and full of humor. I will be looking for her next book to be released in June.
Sisters, Ink (Scrapbooker's Series #1)