True Colors

True Colors

2009 • 401 pages

Ratings6

Average rating3.8

15

This amazing story had me from the get-go. I was unable to put it down. Trust me, I never finish and almost 500-page book in two days. I'm just an average reader when it comes to speed, but I loved the characters in this book so much, I had to know what happened to them.

The triumvirate of sisters creates a scenario where all can go wrong, thanks to the early death of their mother and a father who phones it in–if that.

Winona's need for approval frustrated me no end. Aurora's constant peacemaking made me want to know more about her. Vivi Ann's lust for life became a hurricane of emotions. They reminds me of how different my siblings are from each other, though raised by the same two parents. Each daughter reacts differently to the same set of circumstances.

The men who are caught up in this sisterly tide find their lives transformed, particularly Dallas Raintree. But he gives as good as he gets until he's unable to. His entrance into their lives changes each sister in a dramatic way. Let's just say true love is involved.

Take a look at this book. Be a voyeur into the Grey family. Try to guess the ending. I couldn't.

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