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The Sister Surprise by Abigail Mann

Queen B’s Decree: The Sister Surprise was such a great read. Abigail Mann’s second release is even better than her first (and I liked her first!).

Ava was raised by her single mother and has always wondered who her father was. Mum’s not talking, so when Ava’s job is doing a piece on DNA testing, she volunteers. Of course, she doesn’t expect the news she has a half-sister to be released while live on air, nor the following emesis, but life is full of unexpected moments.

She tracks her half-sister to a tiny town in Scotland but the only place that has any accommodation available is a farm looking for volunteers. She’s a city girl living in London, what could go wrong?

The Sister Surprise was both fun and light, yet introspective. Ava’s journey to meet her sister also becomes a journey of self-discovery. The relationship she forms with her sister is worthwhile and a joy to read.

I loved the side characters so much. They are all well rounded and well written. Her farmer landlord Kian, her sister Moira, her mum, and everyone else felt important to the story.

The Sister Surprise was uplifting and enjoyable. Another great read by Abigail Mann.


Book: The Sister Surprise by Abigail Mann
Series: standalone
Genre: Contemporary
Hotness: no salsa
Plot Devices/Tropes: secrets

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