The Gin Sisters' Promise by Faith Hogan

The Gin Sisters' Promise
☆☆☆☆ 
.ePUB, 282 pages
Expected Publication: 09 Jun 2022
By: Head of Zeus, Aria

About The Book:
When Georgie, Iris and Nola's mother died and their father disappeared into his grief, the sisters made a pact: they would always be there for one another, no matter what. Now, decades later, they haven't spoken for years and can barely stand to be in the same room. As his health declines, their father comes up with a plan to bring them back to one another. In his will, he states that before they can claim their inheritance, they must spend six months living together in their childhood home in the village of Ballycove, Ireland, and try to repair their broken relationships. As the months progress, old resentments boil over, new secrets threaten to come out and each sister must decide what matters more: their pride, or their family. Can they overcome their past and find a way to love each other once more?

My Review:
I read and so enjoyed The Ladies' Midnight Swimming Club by Faith Hogan so I was really excited to get an invitation to review this via NetGalley. Meet The Gin Sisters...Georgie, Iris and Nola. These aren't your typical lovey, dovey bunch, they haven't spoken to each other in many years...but then their father dies and states in his will that wants them to spend six months together to mend their riff. Will his plan for them to spend all that time together getting to know and love each other again work? This book is about familial relationships, secrets, and lies. It dives into many current issues such as divorce, grief, and accepting change. I loved the theme of healing old wounds and forgiveness and how the sisters learned about themselves, and each other, while doing so. I found these ladies very real and relatable and I enjoyed getting to know each of them. This was such a poignant story and Faith Hogan never disappoints. 

Disclosure:
With many thanks to NetGalley, Faith Hogan and Head of Zeus, Aria for the giving of the ARC.

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