Review: Sister Dear - Laura McNeill
Review: Sister Dear - Laura McNeill - April 2016
10 years ago Allie was sentenced to
prison for a crime that she didn't commit as she was found guilty of murdering
the high school football coach. Her whole life went up in flames as Allie was
always the good sister and the one destined for much bigger things than their
smalltown offered, she also had an amazing boyfriend Ben, and a daughter
Caroline. Why would she risk losing all that? It was a case of the wrong place
and the wrong time she has tried to appeal all these years. Out of good behavior,
Allie has moved back to town to try and rebuild her life and reconnect after
all these years with her daughter Caroline and her sister Emma. The thing
though that we are about to discover is that Emma isn't happy being shoved to
the side once again as with Allie in prison, Emma got to be the center of
attention for once and all the praise went to her. Now Emma has a good job and
the daughter she always wanted in Caroline but now with Allie home that is all
threatened. Read as Emma tries to sabotage Allie's reintegration back into
society and worsen Caroline and Allie's relationship by filling her head with
lies. This book flips back to the past leading up to the death of the coach and
how Allie was the perfect scapegoat to take the blame. When Caroline challenges
Allie to prove her innocence, Allie is more determined than ever but will she
be met with resistance as there are people in the town who do not want the
truth to be revealed about what happened that night and the past drudged up and
Sheriff Gaines who arrested Allie is one of those people. Needing a good
mystery to break up your romance reading so it doesn't get stale? Check out
Sister Dear by Laura McNeill.
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