In The Sisters of Sea View, four sisters turn their seaside home into a bed and breakfast in a desperate attempt to stay together and support their ailing mother.
The Sisters of Sea View by Julie Klassen

Genre/Categories/Setting: Historical Fiction, Sisters, Family Drama, Physical Disability, Seaside Bed and Breakfast, England
Welcome to #ThrowBackThursday where I highlight an older review or post a current review of a backlist title. Today, I’m sharing a warm-hearted sisters story, The Sisters of Sea View by Jullie Klassen..
I’m linking up with Davida @ The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for #ThrowbackThursday.
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My Summary:
Upon the death of their father, four sisters decide to turn their home into a bed and breakfast to support themselves and their ailing mother. The sisters each bring their unique gifts, perspectives, and talents to the venture as they learn to work together. Viola has the most difficulty and wears a veil because of the scars on her face. The arrival of guests provides a colorful cast of characters and promises some engaging story lines.
Nineteenth century bathing machines are an interesting historical oddity!

Continue here for my full review of The Sisters of Sea View…
QOTD:
Do you love stories about sisters?
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