From Manhattan to the majestic African plains, the sixth book in the "Seven Sisters" series is a romantic and unforgettable story. Seven sisters, seven destinies, a father with a mysterious past.On the surface, Electra d'Aplièse has everything to be happy. She is beautiful, ri...
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The Sun Sister (The Seven Sisters 6)
From Manhattan to the majestic African plains, the sixth book in the "Seven Sisters" series is a romantic and unforgettable story. Seven sisters, seven destinies, a father with a mysterious past. On the surface, Electra d'Aplièse has everything to be happy. She is beautiful, rich, famous, and one of the most sought-after models in the world. But beneath that perfect facade, Electra has not been able to overcome the death of her father, the mysterious millionaire Pa Salt, and constantly resorts to alcohol and drugs. As she struggles to stay afloat, one day she receives a letter from a stranger claiming to be her grandmother... In 1939, Cecily Huntley-Morgan travels to Kenya from New York in an attempt to mend her broken heart. After settling with her godmother on the shores of idyllic Lake Naivasha, she meets Bill Forsythe, a gruff landowner with close ties to the proud Maasai tribe. But war is approaching and Cecily feels increasingly isolated. Until an encounter with a woman in the forest leads to a promise that will change her life forever. Critics have said: "The Sun Sister is extraordinary, brilliant, and a wonderful read. The Seven Sisters series continues to be better and more ambitious with each book." "From the first page, The Sun Sister is one of those stories that make you feel good about yourself." "Like most of Riley's novels, this book reveals a great passion for history and research. The author manages to intertwine curious small details from different places, cultures, and eras that give the reader a vivid image of the world in which her protagonists move." About the series: "A dash of mystery, a bit of romance, some historical fiction, and a lot of family drama in a wonderful story. A sure bet for fans of Kate Morton, Kristin Hannah, or Maeve Binchy." "Lucinda Riley is one of the most recognized authors of historical fiction. Her ability to intertwine her plots combining historical and contemporary settings is excellent." "Lucinda Riley has written a very well-constructed, absorbing, and exciting family saga, perfectly set both historically and culturally... It will fascinate both readers looking for romance and fans of historical fiction." |
Editorial: PLAZA & JANÉS Fecha de publicación: Páginas: 752 Empastado: Tapa Dura Idioma: Español |
