Sisters Found
 

Sisters Found

by Joan Johnston

Three Sisters. Three Lives. Three Hearts. Reunited in a Stunning Drama of Passion and Secrets.
Charity
Beautiful, bold and uncertain of love after being abandoned as on infant, Charity is bewildered by Kane Longstreet's marriage proposal. Despite her misgivings, she agrees to go home with Kane for the holidays. But at his cousin's engagement party at Hawk's Pride, she gets the... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

Sisters Found
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-05-12
As always Joan Johnston Has written another interesting story. It may be a old one, but it is new to me. Sisters from different mothers who finally meet- after the death of their shared sperm donor. Interesting to say the least.
great read
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2007-04-02
I had to finish the whole book. Hard to put down and do other things.
Ms Johnston is awesome
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2006-07-07
I have read several of Ms Johnston's books and found that this was one of my favourites. I do wish that it had focused more on Jake and Hope but still enjoyed it. As for the age difference between the two main characters, I have no problem with that. Speaking from experience, this does happen in real life and I could follow along with the situation.

We must remember that the novels that are written by Ms Johnston and other authors are fictional and meant to remove us from reality for the short bit of time it takes us to read them.

Keep up the good work as I can't wait to enjoy more. I'm already looking to find all the other books from Hawk's Way.
Good and Bad
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2004-11-19
I liked this book, but there were a few things about it that bothered me. I don't care for the age difference between two characters to be more than ten years. In this story Jake admits to being attracted to Hope while she was in high school and he was in his mid thirties. I also didn't like the reason for giving Charity up for adoption. It made me mad and I hated the way they treated Charity. It would have been more believable if there had been a rift left between Charity and her biological family. The two characters I liked in the book most were Rabb and Amanda. It's a good book but there are details that can be bothersome to some readers.
A Nice Fairy Tale
  • Rated 1 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2004-08-20
My first Joan Johnston book and I hope this is not the best example of her stories. I found this preposterous. What a dumb story line. I agree totally with the other reviewers on the pitiful reason to give away one of triplets. If they couldn't afford all three, they should have adopted all three out to a family that could raise and love them without separating them.

And to be able to pull off a triple wedding in one week, we all know that's not possible with full custom made gowns. Evidently the "poor" parents didn't have to pay for 3 weddings. I don't think I'm interested in reading any other of the Hawkes Way series.
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