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Book Review: The Winter Sister by Megan Collins

Book Review: The Winter Sister by Megan Collins

Book Review: The Winter Sister by Megan CollinsThe Winter Sister by Megan Collins
Length: 10 hours and 30 minutes
on February 5, 2019
Genres: Women's Crime Fiction
TropesFormat: Audiobook
Source: Overdrive
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two-stars

Sixteen years ago, Sylvie's sister, Persephone, never came home. Out too late with the boyfriend she was forbidden to see, Persephone was missing for three days before her body was found - and years later, her murder remains unsolved.

In the present day, Sylvie returns home to care for her estranged mother, Annie, as she undergoes treatment for cancer. Prone to unexplained "Dark Days" even before Persephone's death, Annie's once-close bond with Sylvie dissolved in the weeks after their loss, making for an uncomfortable reunion all these years later. Worse, Persephone's former boyfriend, Ben, is now a nurse at the cancer center where Annie is being treated. Sylvie's always believed Ben was responsible for the murder - but she carries her own guilt about that night, guilt that traps her in the past while the world goes on around her.

As she navigates the complicated relationship with her mother, Sylvie begins to uncover the secrets that fill their house - and what really happened the night Persephone died. As it turns out, the truth will set you free, once you can bear to look at it.

Review

Let me start off by saying I listened to the audio book. The characters in this book are in their 30’s but the whole time they sounded like teenagers.
The characters were annoying and frustrating at times. They pointed fingers at each other but had a hard time accepting their parts in Persephone’s death.  Every time I thought the characters were starting to make progress we took two steps back. It was really hard to like or root for any of them at times.
I was able to figure out the twist early on and I was correct which was a letdown. The killers motive made no sense to me what so ever. I loved the reaction the Mom had when she found out who the killer was and in my opinion she should have NEVER had kids. Period.  This book was filled with lots of secrets and over the top drama that reminded me of a Lifetime movie. The ending left me with more questions and it would have been nice to have an epilogue to tie up the loose ends.
two-stars

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