Sisters by Choice
Book Feature - Sisters by Choice by Susan Mallery
HBL Note: Did you know I’m an only child? I can’t remember if I've mentioned that on this blog. There was a brief time as a child that I begged my parents for a sibling, primarily a sister (obviously.) But for the most part, I’ve been pretty content as an only child. I think this is partly due to having incredible cousins. I have three on my dad’s side and two on my mom’s side. We’re a small group, but close-knit. I have such great memories with my cousins, especially visiting my grandparents’ home and going on vacations together. I think this is why I was drawn to feature Sisters by Choice by Susan Mallery. Scroll down to read more about this book.
From the publisher:
Cousins by chance, sisters by choice…
After her cat toy empire goes up in flames, Sophie Lane returns to Blackberry Island, determined to rebuild. Until small-town life reveals a big problem: she can’t grow unless she learns to let go. If Sophie relaxes her grip even a little, she might lose everything. Or she might finally be free to reach for the happiness and love that have eluded her for so long.
Kristine has become defined by her relationship to others. She’s a wife, a mom. As much as she adores her husband and sons, she wants something for herself—a sweet little bakery just off the waterfront. She knew changing the rules wouldn’t be easy, but she never imagined she might have to choose between her marriage and her dreams.
Like the mainland on the horizon, Heather’s goals seem beyond her grasp. Every time she manages to save for college, her mother has another crisis. Can she break free, or will she be trapped in this tiny life forever?