Three Sisters by O J Mullen
Genres: Psychological Thriller
One chance meeting. A night that changes everything.
The Kennedy sisters, Molly, Alex and Sam, have a Christmas tradition – a night out, just the three of them, sisters together.
Lewis Stone can’t face the work Christmas party, but as he’s one of the bosses, he has to put in an appearance. He leaves as soon as he can politely get away, ready for the holidays to begin.
When Lewis Stone meets the Kennedy sisters, a train of events begins that engulfs them all.
One sister is left fighting for her life.
One sister is left fighting for her marriage.
And one sister is hellbent on revenge…
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Review
Molly, Alex and Sam Kennedy have a Christmas tradition of a night out just the three of them. While Lewis Stone doesn’t want to attend the Christmas party as one of the bosses he must at least put in an appearance.
Seems like a rather boring start to this book. However it is anything but that. That chance encounter will leave the sisters reeling with Molly fighting for her life, Sam trying to save her broken marriage, and Alex determined to get revenge.
The book is well written and with all of the little clues I was able to figure out the end. My biggest issue was the POV being from so many different people. I am used to reading multiple points of views but I admit I got a little confused once or twice. After reading a little bit Iwas able to pick up whose POV it was. A heading with their name would have been helpful.
That being said, I did enjoy the book. As I said, it is well written and you will find yourself getting lost in it quickly. I did find I liked one sister better than the others but that happens when characters are written well.
Marisela Zuniga says
sounds good, thanks for sharing your review
Dreaa Drake says
Sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Adriane says
Agree multiple POV can be confuing without a name on each chapter
Bea LaRocca says
Thank you for sharing your review of Three Sisters, this sounds like a thrilling read and I am looking forward to it
Sandra Dufoe says
Sounds like a great read have not yet read from this auhor.
heather says
I would love to read this one this summer sounds super interesting.