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A review by piperkitty
The Bride's Sister by Katharine Swartz, Katharine Swartz, Kate Hewitt
5.0
The Bride's Sister (The Goswell Quarter Book 3)
The third instalment of this series
Set in England in 1868, the story of Sarah, an orphan who has only a sister and vows to take care of her. She does what she thinks is best, but things aren't going the way she wanted them to. I won't give you anything, but the story is based on that.
Next, travel from the past to the present in this dual her timeline novel of Ellen and her discovery. Goswell and Ellen have so many mysteries to learn about what happened and how the mysteries of their previous lives unfolded.
This was a good read and I mostly enjoyed it. It was dark and mysterious. This whole series is really charming. Once you start reading the books in the series, you won't be able to stop. Hewitt weaves the story very well. Well-paced and intriguing, this book was particularly emotional. From the beginning, Hewitt informs the reader of the ultimate fate of one of the main characters, and prepares the reader to calm the emotional heartstrings a bit. I also liked , and I was satisfied with the ending to see something good come out of the tragedy.
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The third instalment of this series
Set in England in 1868, the story of Sarah, an orphan who has only a sister and vows to take care of her. She does what she thinks is best, but things aren't going the way she wanted them to. I won't give you anything, but the story is based on that.
Next, travel from the past to the present in this dual her timeline novel of Ellen and her discovery. Goswell and Ellen have so many mysteries to learn about what happened and how the mysteries of their previous lives unfolded.
This was a good read and I mostly enjoyed it. It was dark and mysterious. This whole series is really charming. Once you start reading the books in the series, you won't be able to stop. Hewitt weaves the story very well. Well-paced and intriguing, this book was particularly emotional. From the beginning, Hewitt informs the reader of the ultimate fate of one of the main characters, and prepares the reader to calm the emotional heartstrings a bit. I also liked , and I was satisfied with the ending to see something good come out of the tragedy.
#NetGalley #bookstagram #bookreview #goodreads #thegoswellquartet #thebridessister