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Book Review of The Good Wife (Brennan Sisters, Bk 3)

The Good Wife (Brennan Sisters, Bk 3)
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This is the third in the Brennan Sisters trilogy and I was excited to read about Sarah, the youngest Brennan sister. Her husband cheated on her a few years ago, and though she said she has forgiven him, she hasn't forgotten.

His job keeps him on the road a lot and his time away gives Sarah time to herself, and time to question and think. She says she has forgiven him but she wonders if he is cheating again since he is away so much. He swears he isn't, that he is being faithful to her since they almost lost one another a few years ago. She isn't sure she trusts him, or if she really forgave him. Can they move forward and build a new foundation, with Sarah forgiving him and Boone regaining her trust? Or will Sarah decide to start fresh on her own?


The Good Wife is a page-turner with many prominent elements - love, forgiveness, trust and knowing one's true self. Porter does another splendid job of creating memorable characters with a modern and relative setting, which makes it easy to connect with the characters. If you enjoy reading good, solid fiction, pick up The Good Wife! You won't want to miss the first two in the series though, The Good Woman and The Good Daughter!