At Lighthouse Point
(Three Sisters Island) by Suzanne Woods Fisher will keep your interest and is a great summer
fiction vacation.
I didn’t read the other
books in this series and will have to look them up. The family dynamics in the
book remind me of the Baxter family stories by Karen Kingsbury. And yes, each
family member in this story sure seems to see life differently and sometimes
have a time communicating with each other. The dynamics of relationships
between sisters is portrayed very well.
Family drama and
disputes remind me of home, sometimes, but yet it was good to see some
resolutions and family coming together at the end.
The island life seemed
like a good place to get away from the real world. The possible romance kept
you holding your breath and even older people had a chance to fall in love in
this book.
Although I received this book free of charge
from Revell Reads in exchange for my honest review; I’d be happy to read any
other books by this author.
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