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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this arc in return for an honest opinion.I have seen Faith Hogan’s previously release high in the Amazon charts and it has been on my tbr for a while but haven’t managed to get round to it yet. When I saw her latest novel The Gin Sisters Promise available for request on NetGalley I was excited to give it a go and I’m so happy I did. This was a heartwarming and thoroughly enjoyable read and I will definitely be pushing other Faith Hogan books up my tbr...
Three warring sisters and a Gin distillery - what could go wrong?This is a beautiful story about three sisters, Georgie, Iris, and Nola, who, despite their pact to always be there for each other, find themselves, decades later, estranged and then brought back together through their father’s love. I love books set in my birthplace (Ireland) and those that focus on family relationships and secrets. I enjoyed ‘The Ladies’ Midnight Swimming Club’ and welcomed the chance to return to Ballycove. Hogan...
This was a very enjoyable story about warring sisters who are forced back into each others lives after their father died and they are reluctantly forced to sort his affairs out, all set in Ireland and involving a gin distillery - just about perfect!Georgie, Iris and Nola, the GIN sisters, are three sisters who for various reasons have fallen out with each other and have barely seen each other, or their father in some cases, in years. But in coming back to their childhood home and living together...
I always feel in safe hands with a Faith Hogan novel, and this beauty didn't disappoint, with its wonderful Irish setting and gripping characters.Three sisters who've fallen out big time years ago, are thrown together following the death of their beloved father. Will six months in the family home repair the cracks of the past?What a beautiful story. Georgie, Iris and Nola are three wonderfully drawn characters, each very different to the other as siblings often are. As their individual stories u...