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Three Sisters (Blackberry Island, Bk 2)
Three Sisters - Blackberry Island, Bk 2
Author: Susan Mallery
After Andi Gordon is jilted at the altar, she makes the most impetuous decision of her life -- buying one of the famed Three Sisters Queen Anne houses on Blackberry Island. Now the proud-ish owner of the ugly duckling of the trio, she plans to open her own pediatric office on the first floor, just as soon as her hunky contractor completes the wo...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780778318149
ISBN-10: 0778318141
Publication Date: 1/27/2015
Pages: 384
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 23 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Kristalo avatar reviewed Three Sisters (Blackberry Island, Bk 2) on + 70 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
An excellent book. The story covers 3 woman and their current struggles. At first, I was frustrated because there was so much grief, but then the ladies became friends and started healing. Mallery covers lots of different topics in a clear, interesting way. This book made me appreciate my life a whole lot more.
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CherryDuck avatar reviewed Three Sisters (Blackberry Island, Bk 2) on + 150 more book reviews
This book is about three neighbors. Two who have never bothered to get to know each other and really dont like each other and the one new neighbor who moves in between them and brings them all together. Its about three women all who have been touched by some huge life changing event and are coping with moving on and healing. Its about three women who on the surface dont really have anything in common, but once the layers are explored seem to have more in common than they thought but most importantly they understand each other.

I admit that while I love Susan Mallery I put off reading this book due to the subject matter. It just sounded depressing to me. About 20 pages in, I knew the lives of the three women were indeed in turmoil but it wasnt written in a make you cry, doom and gloom kind of way. Dont get me wrong, I shed a few tears, but I wasnt left feeling depressed or needing a drink afterword.

Some of the content is really emotional and a lot of made me think about my own life and relationships and how we treat those in our lives. It was really rather eye opening in a couple of areas. I really enjoyed this book and how it was written. I am glad I finally opened the pages and sorry that it took me so long. It was well worth the read and wonderfully written. Once I opened it, I couldnt put it down.

This book is the second in a series, but can really be read as a stand alone.

Cherise Everhard, June 2013
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warrensangel avatar reviewed Three Sisters (Blackberry Island, Bk 2) on + 5 more book reviews
I HAVE BEEN A FAN OF SUSAN MALLERY FOR YEARS NOW THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK I HAVE LEFDT A REVIEW ON BECAUSE I COULD NOT HELP MYSELF THIS IS BY FAR HER BEST BOOKN YET! NOT GOING TO GIVE AWAY THE STORY BUT DO READ IT IT'S WORTH IT
dutchess777 avatar reviewed Three Sisters (Blackberry Island, Bk 2) on + 70 more book reviews
Another great Susan Mallery book.
Loved the way Susan intertwined the three separate heroines lives.
There stories are believable which makes you want to laugh and cry with them.
It did start off a bit slow until you got to know each heroine.
This will be a re-read for me.


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