Sister's Promise by Caroline Finnerty

Thank you @rararesources and @CarolineFinnerty for letting me be part of this tour and for letting me review this book. A sisters promise is beauful story but very emotional. This story pulled at my heartstrings quite alot due to my bestfriend dying of breast cancer and leaving two four tears. By the end of the story I was mess. The story had some hard topics cancer, miscarrage but it was written really well. I liked both sisters and could relate to them both. I adored Williow. You could really feel the emotions that the Penny and Laura where going though and you went on emotionsl rollcoster with them. A sisters promise is beautifully written and Caroline Finnerty hooks you in . I will definatly read more by her in the future. I strongly recommend you read this and you will cry. This story is set in Ireland and i love how the sisters support each other after 20 years of not seeing each other and sort there promblems out and than they go back for being there for each other due to illness and relestionships breaking down. 5 stars A Sister’s Promise Sisters Laura and Penny were once close, bonded together after the early death of their mother. Laura always had her younger sister’s back until one day everything changed and Penny disappeared. Twenty years later Laura finds herself alone and at a crossroad in her life; questioning her marriage and her future. Meanwhile Penny has spent her whole life running away from her problems until one day she is forced to stop and face the shocking truth. When Penny turns up on Laura’s doorstep late one stormy night, holding the hand of a shivering little girl, Laura is immediately suspicious of her sister’s motives. Just what does Penny want and who is this little girl? Penny carries a devastating secret that will test their bond as sisters and is forced to make an impossible choice. Can the sisters find it within their hearts to forgive and unite before it’s too late? Author Bio – Caroline Finnerty is an Irish author of heart-wrenching family dramas and has compiled a non-fiction charity anthology. She has been shortlisted for several short-story awards and lives in County Kildare with her husband and four young children.

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