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The Storm Sister by Lucinda Riley

8/19/2025

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 DRB Reviews...The Storm Sister by Lucinda Riley

My Aunt introduced me to this book from The Seven Sisters Book Series. She lent me the first in the series called The Seven Sisters, and I fell in love with the story. Since then, she bought The Storm Sister for me as a gift and has lent me the rest of the series from her library. I added The Storm Sister to my alphabet challenge as letter S for 2025!

Riley is an incredible historical fiction writer. If you want to get lost in time, full of rich historical depth, this is the series for you. The Storm Sister did not disappoint. It really catered to me personally being that I am a musician. The main character Ally goes on a journey of self discovery, seeking the answers to where she came from. Ally is an extremely talented flutist, and she learns that her roots were once inspired by the very famous Edvard Grieg and his beautiful piece Peer Gynt Suite. 

I was wisked away with this book. The only downside is that it is 485 pages and the size of this book stopped me numerous times to pick up and read it. Finally, I gained the courage to attack it and I was not disappointed. If you love historical fiction, Riley won't disappoint you. Riley has a way of creating a visceral past that you can feel in the present. 

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