{"id":530,"date":"2018-11-10T12:38:36","date_gmt":"2018-11-10T11:38:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/readerwitch.com\/?p=530"},"modified":"2018-11-10T12:38:36","modified_gmt":"2018-11-10T11:38:36","slug":"the-seven-sisters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/readerwitch.com\/2018\/11\/10\/the-seven-sisters\/","title":{"rendered":"The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley"},"content":{"rendered":"

Genre: romance and historical fiction. \u2b50\ufe0fStars from Goodreads: 4.2. \u2b50\ufe0fStars from me: 4.5<\/p>\n

The Seven Sisters<\/em><\/a>\u00a0drew the most attention in my Currently Reading in November<\/a> post so I’m reviewing it first.<\/p>\n

General information about The Seven Sisters<\/em> by Lucinda Riley<\/h3>\n

The Seven Sisters<\/em> is the first book in the series about young women who were adopted as kids by a rich man. They were brought up in a secluded castle in Switzerland, each of them developing their own skills and talents. When their father dies, he leaves them letters with clues on how to discover more about their histories. There are now 5 books in the series, but there will be more.\u00a0The Seven Sisters<\/em> focuses on the history of the eldest sister only. There’s actually a book trailer for The Seven Sisters<\/em>!\u00a0(I didn’t even know such things existed.) I don’t think the trailer does the book justice. It makes the book sound rather silly and simplistic. The Seven Sisters<\/em> is much more sophisticated. Just in case you are interested, here’s the trailer.<\/p>\n