HOT OFF THE PRESS!
This book just dropped on March 1, 2017.
Sisters depicts
the lives of three sisters living in Sun Valley, ID. A widow, an empty-nester,
and “the wild one” all live in the same small town they grew up in together. Their
widower father provides a delightful sparkle amidst all the relationship drama which
unfolds.
Gilbert weaves the sisters’ careers, loves, and family
dynamics in and out, forming a beautiful braid of love, trouble, and triumph.
The characters feel so real, they all remind me of someone specific in my life.
Best of all, even when the sisters get on each others’ last nerve, they are always
there to catch each other when they fall. It makes me want to be a better sister.
It makes me even more grateful for my sister, and it makes me wish everybody
had one.
Give Kellie’s book, Sisters, a try. It’s the first in a series of
three novels taking place in Sun Valley. Kellie's website describes it like this:
The Sun Valley Books will transport you to America's original ski resort located in the mountains of Idaho. You'll meet a cast of heartwarming characters in these full-length stories, including three sisters and their enduring loyalty - women who serve as touchstones to one another through emotionally powerful storyline and happily ever after romances.
And you have to see this - I love this new idea she's about to launch. In addition to this three-book series, she is adding shorter stories in a collection called the Sun Valley Lodge Books. They will invite the reader to come on vacation with character who travel to Sun Valley and stay at the iconic Sun Valley Lodge. The groundbreaking series is packed with tales of dating and mating, love and marriage and promises to keep your emotions and your funny bone on high alert.
How cool is this? Not only will she present a group of characters that live in Sun Valley - townies if you will - but we also get to view this setting from the point of view of the many visitors who pour into the valley for vacations. And I love that these stories are going to be shorter too. I can't wait to see how these two series shape up.
Do you have a sister? Tell us your favorite thing about her. Leave us a comment to win a copy of Lavender Fields Inn by June Foster. Winner announced on March 27.
How I wish I'd had a sister! Mine died before I was born--sudden infant death syndrome. Breaks my heart that Mom lost two kids before having my brother and me.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, I have some close friends who are like sisters to me, though I do wonder what it would've been like.
No, I do not have a sister by blood but I have sisters-in-laws who are very dear to me. I also have sisters in Christ and I know that they pray for me and love me unconditionally.
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Wow! "Sisters" will be an amazing reading journey with the 3 very different sisters and their widower father.
ReplyDeleteI have a twin sister and younger sister. We are a like in ways and very different in others. One thing in common we love being together with rest of our family for holidays and get togethers to celebrate life's events. Thank you for sharing.
I have 2 sisters and we all fit the descriptions in Kellie's book. I can't wait to read this book and give copies to my sisters who love to read as much as I do.
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