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Sisters, Ink
Sisters Ink
Author: Rebeca Seitz
Home. A grown woman should know where that is, right? So why is attorney Tandy Sinclair so confused? Is home in Orlando, with her dream job and the only "man" in her life, a Basset hound? Or is it in sleepy Stars Hill, Tennessee, with Daddy, Momma's grave, and three crazy, lovable sisters?
ISBN-13: 9780739495544
ISBN-10: 0739495542
Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 337
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Publisher: B & H Publishing Group
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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loveofjoe11 avatar reviewed Sisters, Ink on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
While I'm not as active in my scrapbooking as I used to be, I was excited to read a book about scrapbooking. I really don't know how I expected the scrapbooking to be weaved into the book. I liked how the characters used scrapbooking as gatherings and time to talk about their feelings and life, but I didn't like how the author referred to brand names. I didn't feel it was necessary to call a brand of paper out. Rather, I would have gotten the same point if she said, "and Tandy grabbed some paper." But that's just me.

Story wise, it was very predictable. I could tell you how it will end by the second chapter. I felt the dialogue was a little forced at times, but that might be because I knew what was going to happen next, it was so predictable.

Overall, it was a feel good read, address good life points, and showed the importance of family. I likely won't be reading the rest of the series.
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