The Seven Sisters series has been a favorite of mine for the last few years! I have read all of them except the third book, not sure how I missed that one, which ironically was the one I was looking forward to most, but I will definitely be going back to read it as soon as I can.
Riley writes with such an elegance and I love how each “Sister” novel stands alone but all together they form singular parts to a larger story.
This series also explores a lot of different cultures and setting around the globe, it’s like getting to travel to exotic locations without having to leave your house.
Each book is truly a treat to read so when this one came up for review, it was an unequivocal yes! Continue reading “Review: The Moon Sister (The Seven Sisters #5) by Lucinda Riley”

This novel I happened to see on one of my friend’s
This book intrigued me for one reason—it sounded different. This is an ‘Own Voices’ book so I loved that it would be more about people on the fringes and as a historian this book held a lot of appeal to me.
This book arrived on my desk for review a little late in the game for me. It came early in February and most of my February review schedule was set and I wasn’t sure that I wanted to try and add one more book to the month.
When I first saw this title, it made me hungry.