Tender, funny, bittersweet and moving, Kristin Hannah's Between Sisters skilfully explores the profound joys and sorrows shared in a close relationship, the mistakes made in the name of love, and the promise of redemption. We all make mistakes, but for Meghann Dontess the terrible choice she made some years ago cost her everything, including the love of her sister, Claire. Meghann is now a highly successful attorney, and has put all thoughts of love completely behind her – until she meets the one man who believes he can change her mind. Claire has fallen in love for the first time in her life, and as her wedding day approaches she prepares to face her strong-willed older sister. Reunited after two decades, these two women who believe they have nothing in common will try to become what they never were: a family.
Kristin Hannah
Kristin Hannah is an acclaimed American author best known for her novel "The Nightingale," a gripping tale of sisterhood and resistance during World War II. Her writing style is known for its emotional depth and vivid storytelling, making her a beloved figure in contemporary fiction. Hannah's contributions to literature include exploring complex female relationships and the enduring strength of the human spirit.