Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Shelf Control - June 17



Shelf Control is a weekly celebration of the unread books on our shelves sponsored by Lisa at Bookshelf Fantasies. Pick a book you own but haven’t read, write a post about it (suggestions: include what it’s about, why you want to read it, and when you got it), and link up!

Want to join in? Shelf Control posts go up every Wednesday. Here's how to jump on board:
  • Write a blog post about a book that you own that you haven’t read yet.
  • Add your link in the comments!
  • Link back to Bookshelf Fantasies in your own post.
  • Check out other posts, and…

This week I am featuring a Kindle freebie from my TBR pile.




BLURB: The four MacLeod sisters are no strangers to sisterly rivalry and with one of them about to be married, there are bound to be fireworks. Perfectionist Natalie wants the 'wedding of the year'. Harassed mother, Milly, just wishes her bridesmaid's dress wasn't the size of a tent. Career-obsessed Avril secretly moons over a married man and world traveler. Hazel, the youngest, yearns to be taken seriously. Forced together for the first time in years, and with an unexpected guest stirring up old resentments, squabbles are inevitable. But when tragedy strikes things really fly apart - as some shocking skeletons emerge rattling from the crowded MacLeod closet...

DATE BOUGHT: 8/30/16 (Only a little while ago, right?)

WHY I BOUGHT IT: I like sister stories. I have sisters and we haven't always gotten along. Emotional and intense sister stories are good, but a lighthearted one can fit the bill sometimes.

Have you ever read this book? Do you like sister stories? What is a book from your shelf you want to read soon?

4 comments:

Mallika@ LiteraryPotpourri said...

Lighthearted reads seem the most attractive to me at the moment. Even the mysteries I'm picking are cosies and mostly old favourites--lighter ones nothing too intense or deep.

Lisa @ Bookshelf Fantasies said...

This sounds like fun! And I really like the cover.

Cheryl said...

Aren't lighthearted books goo, Mallika? When I really just want to enjoy a book and not overthink it, something like this is great. I love cozy mysteries, too.

Thanks for visiting, ladies.

neer said...

Seems like an enjoyable read and I sympathize with the harassed mother with tent-size problem. thanks for visiting my blog and leaving your link.