Sister Dear by Hannah Mary McKinnon

sister dear by hannh mary mckinnon

Photo Credit: HTP Books

This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration.

Sister Dear

Summary: Beauty. Wealth. Success.

She’s got it all.

And it all should’ve been mine.

When Eleanor Hardwicke’s beloved father dies, her world is further shattered by a gut-wrenching secret: the man she’s grieving isn’t really her dad. Eleanor was the product of an affair and her biological father is still out there, living blissfully with the family he chose. With her personal life spiraling, a desperate Eleanor seeks him out, leading her to uncover another branch on her family tree—an infuriatingly enviable half sister.

Perfectly perfect Victoria has everything Eleanor could ever dream of. Loving childhood, luxury home, devoted husband. All of it stolen from Eleanor, who plans to take it back. After all, good sisters are supposed to share. And quiet little Eleanor has been waiting far too long for her turn to play. 

 

 

Traveling With T’s Thoughts:

Some blog friends had been raving about how good Sister Dear was, so when I had the opportunity to get an e-ARC, I took it. Now mind your own business about how long it took me to read it- because that is neither here nor there.

sister dear

 

What I liked:

The cover is neat!

How Hannah Mary McKinnon set the story up- Eleanor’s transformation from someone who lets others have what they want to being brave to go out and get what she wants.

The ending. That ending was GREAT.

 

Bottom line: For me, at times- this was almost too slow of a slow burner. HMM really took her time setting up the world of Eleanor and yes there were some necessary elements to that for understanding Eleanor and her motives and her ways. But I could have done with a little less. However, the ending- well, that was worth the wait. 

 

*This book was sent to Traveling With T for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are mine alone.*

 

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*Have you added Sister Dear to your TBR list?*

Happy Reading and Bookishly Yours,

T @ Traveling With T

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