Tuesday, July 1, 2014

REVIEW: All For A Sister by Allison Pittman






All For A Sister by Allison Pittman



{About the Book}

In Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties, Celeste DuFrane has it all. Her father's work with color movie film opens doors that lead to the stardom she's always aspired to. But after losing her mother, she discovers that half the estate has been left to a woman accused of killing Celeste's baby sister before Celeste was even born.Dana Lundgren arrives on the steps of the DuFrane mansion having spent most of her life imprisoned for a crime that never happened. After accusing her of murder so many years ago, why did Marguerite DuFrane leave her a sizeable inheritance? As Celeste and Dana learn each other's stories, they come up with more questions than answers. Then a surprising discovery begins to fill in the missing pieces: Marguerite DuFrane's written confession, penned shortly before her death. Uncovering the treachery and deceit that changed the course of countless lives--most of all, their own--the two women find more than they ever dreamed of.









{My Review}

Rating: 4.5 Stars!

I loved All For a Sister! Set in Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties, Celeste has everything she could ever dream of. The first thing that caught my eye was the cover. The cover is amazing and I love anything set in Hollywood during the Golden Age of the Eras. This novel kept my attention, but I gave it a 4.5 rating because I did not completely connect with Celeste.

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