Tandy, Kendra, Meg and Joy Sinclair are an eclectic group of sisters as a result of each of them being adopted by Daddy Sinclair and his late wife, Momma Sinclair and raised in the small Tennessee town of Stars Hill.
Each of the girls love in Stars Hill except for Tandy, a driven and successful lawyer, until a moral dilemma lands her in hot water with her boss and client. Given a leave of absence until the crisis subsides, Tandy heads home to her beloved family, not anticipating that the love of her life and perpetual nomad, Clay Kelner has returned to his roots and set up his own diner.
As Tandy struggles with her feelings for Clay, the obligation she feels to her late Momma and the joy of reconnecting with her sisters, she immerses herself in scrap booking her memories and seeking God’s plan for her life.
Rebeca Seitz has a hit series in the making! Sister’s Ink launches the reader into the complex lives of four women, each struggling with issues in their lives yet sharing the burdens with each other. Rebeca has stuffed this novel with friendship, family, romance, discovery, guilt, hope and peace and yet it fits together seamlessly. The faith message is subtle yet not hidden and Tandy’s journey resonated with me as she tried to come to terms with her feelings for Clay and the deep obligation she feels to return to Orlando and achieve what she believes her Momma intended for her to do. The romantic tension is fabulous and the glimpses in to Kendra’s story enticing. I think the Sister’s Ink series will quickly engage readers regardless of their affection for scrap booking! Rebeca’s characterisation is top notch and I eagerly anticipate returning to Stars Hill and what lies in store for Kendra, Joy and Meg.
Ok, so it is giveaway galore time at RelzReviewz ~ thanks to the generosity of publisher Broadman & Holman, I have an amazing 5 copies of Sisters, Ink to giveaway.
So here are the requirements:~
1. An aussie mailing addy;
2. Post before midnight on Friday 8th February; and
3. Tell me the worst thing you ever did to torment your sister!!! If you don’t have a sister, then something you did to your brother 🙂
Check back tomorrow for my detailed and fascinating interview with Rebeca and find out about the story behind her publicity firm, Glass Road Public Relations, a sneak peek at Scrapping Plans, the third Sisters, Ink novel and the hilarious practical joke played on an unsuspecting Thomas Nelson publisher by Rebeca, Robert Whitlow and the then newly signed, Charles Martin!