20 year old Eva Esch is left an orphan, and while she is flanked on either side by equally orphaned and single sisters Lily and Frona, they are all as different as three sisters can be. This story follows the always-likable Eva and her perspective on about a month's worth of events following their mother's death.
This was a pleasant, if possibly slightly boring, read. I found the plot quite predictable, and I personally am not a huge fan of these types of stories...even if you are, I would be surprised if you were kept on the edge of your seat, or were overly surprised by...anything that happened. There was nothing dramatically wrong about the book, there was just nothing truly dramatic about the book.
I received this book free from Bethany House (Baker Publishing Group) in exchange for an honest review.
This was a pleasant, if possibly slightly boring, read. I found the plot quite predictable, and I personally am not a huge fan of these types of stories...even if you are, I would be surprised if you were kept on the edge of your seat, or were overly surprised by...anything that happened. There was nothing dramatically wrong about the book, there was just nothing truly dramatic about the book.
I received this book free from Bethany House (Baker Publishing Group) in exchange for an honest review.
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