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Sisters, Ink: A Novel
Sisters, Ink: A Novel
Sisters, Ink: A Novel
Audiobook8 hours

Sisters, Ink: A Novel

Written by Rebeca Seitz

Narrated by Brooke Sanford Heldman

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Sisters, Ink marks the first in a series written by, for, and about scrapbookers. At the center of the creativity and humor are four unlikely young adult sisters, each separately adopted during early childhood into the loving home of Marilyn and Jack Sinclair. Tandy is a headstrong and successful, yet haunted, attorney now living back in Orlando where she spent the first eight years of her life on the streets as a junkie’s kid. When a suddenly enforced leave of absence at work leads her to an extended visit with her sisters in Stars Hill, a business opportunity, rekindled romance, and fresh understanding of God’s will soon follow.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherOasis Audio
Release dateJan 1, 2008
ISBN9781608143856
Sisters, Ink: A Novel
Author

Rebeca Seitz

Rebeca Seitz, in addition to her own literary work, is founder and president of Glass Road Public Relations, a company dedicated solely to representing novelists who write from a Christian worldview.  She has previously worked with authors including Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti, Robin Jones Gunn, and Brandilyn Collins.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Fun, easy read about scrapbooking sisters as they live through their lives. I want to be friends with all 4 of them!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was an absolutely adorable book and I do look forward to the sequel. I usually do not enjoy contemporary Christian fiction, but I really got into this book with plenty of giggles. Only two downfalls in my mind for this novel: one, two name switched editing errors, but not bad enough to destroy the book just caused a double take of confusion; two, I'm not a fan of Hollywood drama referencing, but that's just my personality. In the past year I've been getting into crafts more and more, especially quilting. With my quilting I have found just how important it is to find a group of ladies to be with for ideas as well as just plain 'ole company. Scrapbooking is something that I have not gotten into, but then I haven't tried either. Yet, with reading this book I felt that I was a part of a dear and loving group of ladies. I know that if I were to take up this as a new hobby that I would want the group of fellowship just as much. The basis of this book shows that anyone from anywhere can do anything if they try and commit themselves to it. Tandy definitely accomplished the world for herself and found love. Sometimes we are so certain that we have to do certain things that we lose sight of why we are attempting anything. This is a great book for the working woman to realize that she needs some time for life as well as a career. This is a fabulous sit down and be cozy read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Sister's Ink has the tender character development one would expect in a chik lit book, but instead of discussions in the kitchen or around the quilting circle, these ladies share their lives over the scrapbooking tables.