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Ebook About Experience the grandeur of the remote Scottish Highlands and Madrid in this USA TODAY bestselling “beautifully written...magical adventure” (Woman’s World) following two women connected across time and distance as they search for the truth of their place in the world.Tiggy D’Aplièse spends her days reveling in the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands, where she works at a deer sanctuary. But when the sanctuary is forced to close, she decides to take a job as a wildlife consultant on the vast estate of the elusive and troubled Charlie Kinnaird. She has no idea that the move will not only irrevocably alter her future, but also bring her face-to-face with her past. At the estate, she meets Chilly, an elderly Romani man who fled from Spain seventy years earlier. He tells her that not only does she possess a sixth sense passed down from her ancestors, but it was foretold long ago that he would be the one to send her back home. Back in 1912, in the poor Romani community outside the city walls of Granada, Lucía Amaya-Albaycin is born. At the tender age of ten, Lucía is whisked away by her ambitious father to dance in the flamenco bars of Barcelona. And while Lucía perfects her skills—eventually becoming the greatest flamenco dancer of her generation—tensions in Spain boil over into civil war, forcing Lucía and her troupe of dancers to flee for their lives. As they travel in search of a safe haven, Lucía’s long-held dream of going to New York may be in grasp. But to pursue it, she must choose between her love for her career and the man she adores. “A breathtaking adventure brimming with cruelty, tragedy, passion, [and] obsession” (Lancashire Evening Post, UK), The Moon Sister follows these two women on their journey to discover their true destinies—but at the risk of potentially losing the men they had hoped to build futures with.Book The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) Review :
I've been reading this series and mostly enjoying each sister's story, however this one was quite a slog. I almost put it down and didn't finish it. Wooden, cliched characters with pages and pages, chapters and chapters saying the same things in flat, non-descriptive sentences: 'She lit a cigarette and said no; he begged her to reconsider.' This scenario is one of two which constantly recurs in the backstory, and adds no new information each time it's recycled. Characters, both past and present don't grow, have no emotional depth and, with scarcely more than superficial information about them, are simply, for me at least, unlikable. The relationships between the characters have rare to no chemistry, interest or authenticity. Tiggy is bland and allows virtually everyone to impose their own agenda on her no matter how inappropriate or bizarrely out of nowhere and irrational. I noted especially Riley's inability to manage more than two people in a scene at a time (an irritant since Book One when the sisters can't even spend two days together at Atlantis when Pa Salt "dies"--we guess--undercutting the supposed closeness of this family. This limitation of the author seems then to require this awkward construct that life at Atlantis wasn't "real" and since Pa is dead--and so mysterious, he's hardly real anyway--now the Atlantis saga is over and each sister is charged to come fully alive when she finds her "real" family and starts a new life WITHOUT her sisters, more or less. (Sort of like Pinocchio.) And some message for adopted kids! Not to mention poor Ma and Claudia keeping the home fires burning. Yes, one needs to grow up and establish an adult life, but this is not done by dismissing one's earlier life, but rather by integrating its various layers and adding on newer ones. Like a tree growing and adding new rings. Rlley's inability to communicate this shows the limits of her talent, which I've been mostly willing to forgive previously, but which limits character development in this book tremendously.The settings, which usually become characters in themselves, were by and large unengaging--with one exception that did send me to Google for intriguing pictures. The Pa Salt mystery yields one minor clue, left forgotten and hanging by Tiggy--because someone imposes on her and she believes she can't say no--leading to one of the truly most unbelievable situations I've ever encountered in a book, all to service the plot, such as it is. (A manipulation even worse than the 8th season of Game of Thrones!) At this point I've forgotten what about Pa was even interesting.Overall it seems like Riley phoned in basic plot points and someone else wrote the book. Has she become sick of writing these? I'm expecting to read Electra, simply because I have so much time invested and some residual--but way taken for granted--curiosity, but I sure hope Riley kicks it up a gear or two. The story are well told with more and more intrigue and the possibility that Pa Salt might not be dead but set his 6 stars free to life there life out to the fullest.For Tiggy to have Gypsy blood in her and with her family history of renowned guitarist and dancers she obviously did not received the same set of talent but did receive the talent of healing. She is a very soft spoken person with a kind hart.The history of each sister and the way they intertwine are excellently wrote as the books are a view months apart and this just help you to remember there story as well. Read Online The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) Download The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) PDF The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) Mobi Free Reading The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) Download Free Pdf The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) PDF Online The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) Mobi Online The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) Reading Online The Moon Sister: A Novel (The Seven Sisters Book 5) Read Online Lucinda Riley Download Lucinda Riley Lucinda Riley PDF Lucinda Riley Mobi Free Reading Lucinda Riley Download Free Pdf Lucinda Riley PDF Online Lucinda Riley Mobi Online Lucinda Riley Reading Online Lucinda RileyRead Breaking Free from Body Shame: Dare to Reclaim What God Has Named Good By Jess Connolly
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