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Stolen Sister by Linda Huber

sarahs_bookish_life's review

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4.0

There is nothing sadder than children who lose both parents at such a young age. Especially when they can’t understand the severity of it all. What’s worse is for said children to be separated and miss out on so much sibling bonding. My heart went out to them all.

To a certain extent you do have to suspend belief early on in the story but then that’s what fiction is all about. Whilst I did question a couple of things, it did in no way spoil my enjoyment of this suspenseful story. The author hooked me in from the gripping start and it’s one of those stories where you struggle to get anything done until you turn the last page as that was how compelling it was.

There is a wonderful build up of tension and suspense throughout the story, so much so that I couldn’t turn those pages quick enough to see what the outcome was going to be and the author doesn’t disappoint.

Stolen Sister is a novel very much about family and bonds. It is a gripping story jam packed full of suspense. The author has a great knack of creating characters and story lines that make for compulsive reading and found this to be yet another entertaining read that I highly enjoyed.

My thanks to the author for an advanced readers copy of this book. All opinions are my own and not biased in anyway.

weezreads's review

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3.0

managed to read this in just one day cuz I just couldn't put it down, found it so gripping loved reading this
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