Instead, may I present my review for Suzanne Woods Fisher's new book, On a Summer Tide, which I recently enjoyed reading.
FTC Disclosure: Revell Reads gave me a complimentary copy of
this book. A positive review was not required. These are my honest opinions.
What a lovely way to kick off the Three Sisters Island
series! This book was a breath of fresh air that raised the stakes of the plot
in every chapter. It’s definitely one to learn from, if you’re a writer.
The ensemble cast was superb. Some I hated, plenty I loved,
and many surprised me. I loved the idea of sisters struggling to figure out how
their lives fit together to make the puzzle of their family come out right.
This was totally realistic, as I know from having a sister of my own. We may
not always understand each other on every aspect of our lives, but we respect
each other and love each other always. I think that same concept was well
represented in this book and brought a unique specialness to the story.
Themes of family, forgiveness, faith, trust, and rebuilding
a legacy were exquisitely displayed throughout. Each one was explored by
multiple characters, in their own ways. That’s what made this story
spectacular. Every character, including the island itself, were allowed space
to breathe and be itself and react to the others. It was like watching the tide
shift from low to high, how the waves crash into their neighbors until their
stories become one. Very lovely indeed.
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