Two sisters lose sight of what’s most important- family bonds.Holly Tremaine is living on borrowed time. A life-threatening illness ends her promising musical career and sends her home inthe hope of making amends for the past.Levi Anderson is on the fast track to a successful year within his profession- the last thing he has time for is his twin brother’s shenanigans. But when it includes the one … brother’s shenanigans. But when it includes the one woman Levi hasn’t been able to forget, his conscience won’t let him avoid the temptation to see her again.
Can remorse heal all wounds? Or will past betrayals continue to ruin family ties, one thread at a time?
A delightful mixture of women’s fiction, chick-lit, romance and mystery, The Sister Pact has something for every reader.
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I believe fans of Susan Mallery and Robyn Carr would enjoy this lovely story of a family in crisis. Holly Tremaine left home years ago to pursue her music after a betrayal by her younger sister, Susan. Susan married Steven the man Holly had been dating. Now, Holly is returning home to try to heal the breach in the family and continue her recovery from a debilitating illness. Times have moved on for her family, but not in a good way…how can she help? Levi, Steven’s twin, had been there for her when her world was shattered so many years ago. Could he be the one to make sense of what has happened to her sister, his brother, her parents? Can Holly and Susan return to the love they once shared? I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation from the author. (by paytonpuppy)
The Sister Pact: Home is Where The Heart is by Jacquie Biggar – Review by Makaela Patterson
I really enjoyed reading light hearted book rooted in deep emotions. This books has ups and downs, twists and turns, but I didn’t find it too emotionally heavy. It does make you realize life is too short to hold grudges, especially when it comes to family. It also gives you an in depth perspective of how strong a sisters bond could be. You will read this booking asking yourself could these sisters forgive each other? Was the hurt and pain just to much to mend fences. I think no matter if you have a sister, small or big family everyone has dealt with unpleasant situations in their family dynamic. I felt that is how the book is very relatable even if the topic at hand is different. I will say while reading this book you don’t know whether you want to scream or cry. You will find yourself rooting for a magical love story to blossom but I will let you read the book and find out about Levi. Happy reading.