The Pearl Sister is another mesmerizing read by Lucinda Riley that continues to highlight her incredible talent and imagination as a storyteller.
The fourth installment of this series continues to surprise us with yet another gripping story of the fourth sister, CeCe, the struggling, awkward artist, who seems adrift and in desperate need of inspiration, companionship, and contentment. She decides to run to Australia to find her roots. What will she find there and what is her relationship with Kitty Mercer, a person who lived hundred years ago, is hands down a marvelous read!
The interweaving plot of CeCe and Kitty cannot be more compelling, which takes place at the same wild and hot landscape, although in two completely different era, was exceptionally captivating to read and digest.
The prose is expressive, eloquent, and heartfelt. And the plot is a heartwarming saga filled with familial drama, introspection, love, loss, grief, determination, passion, and loyalty, as well as an in-depth look at the culture, history, and politics of Australia, including the effects and influence of both the aboriginal people and the pearling industry.
Happy Reading!!
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