By: Rebeca Seitz
Genres: Inspirational Chick Lit | Multicultural
Posted: August 26, 2008
Kendra has a budding relationship with Darrin, a friend of sister Tandy's fiance, Clay, and also a fellow musician. But she also has a relationship with another man, one that her sisters know nothing about but which touches—and tempts—her in ways that her relationship with Darrin does not and that God might not find pleasing.
Does Kendra find the answers to the questions within that keep her from valuing herself and continuing to make poor choices?
Sophomore efforts are always a risky bet. In this case, however, Rebeca Seitz wrote a second series book that, in my opinion, is better than the first. This book starts up right where the first one left off. Although I thoroughly enjoyed Tandy's story, I thought Kendra's story was better told. I didn't find myself skipping ahead as much as I did with the first book. This story sucked me in and held on tight until the last page. I wanted to shake Kendra, hug Kendra, and ultimately cheer for Kendra.
The wonderful thing about this series is that each of the adopted sisters brings something unique to the mix by virtue of their separate cultural identities, and Ms. Seitz captures these unique aspects in a way that makes you understand and embrace rather than forget their distinct cultures. At the same time, she finds a way to highlight and pay homage to the things that make these women sisters even if they don't share a bloodline, like their love for scrapbooking.
There are still two books in the series. I can't wait.
Book Summary
by: Rebeca Seitz
Sisters, Ink #2 B&H Books
July 1, 2008
On Sale: July 1, 2008
Featuring:
320 pages
ISBN: 0805446915
EAN: 9780805446913
Paperback