This review is written with thanks to Pigeonhole for the opportunity to read and review The Stolen Sisters.
Blurb:
Leah’s perfect marriage isn’t what it seems but the biggest lie of all is that she’s learned to live with what happened all those years ago.Marie drinks a bit too much to help her forget. And Carly has never forgiven herself for not keeping them safe.
Twenty years ago The Sinclair Sisters were taken. But what came after their return was far worse. Can a family ever recover, especially when not everyone is telling the truth…?
Review:
Louise Jensen gets better and better with every book she writes! From the beginning, I was completely hooked by The Stolen Sisters, and it is only because I was reading through Pigeonhole that I didn’t devour the whole thing before breakfast on the day I started! I had so many questions and there were so many twists and turns and I was desperate to see how it ended.
The Stolen Sisters is narrated, for the most part, by each of the sisters. This helped me to understand how the ordeal had affected them, both at the time of the abduction and in the present day. Jensen has clearly put a lot of time into building her characters, especially the sisters, and I was able to see them clearly in my mind and understand every aspect of their personality. I felt all their emotions as they felt them and became immersed immediately in their lives.
The ending of The Stolen Sisters is particularly poignant and these characters and their ordeal will stay with me for a long time to come.
The Stolen Sisters is available from Amazon.