Effie and Luella lived a privileged life and had to conform to all the strict rules set upon women in the 1910's including being sent away.
Effie was the sister who had a health problem, and Luella was the sister who was beautiful. Both behaved, but were bored with their lives and the control their parents had over them.
One day the sisters were at lunch with their father and witnessed something he did that shocked and upset them. What they found out, made Luella become rebellious.
Luella being the bolder of the two sisters hinted that she knew her father's secret, and this made her father furious. Because of her rebellion, Effie woke up one morning to realize her sister wasn't there.
Did their father take her away or did she go away on her own?
After Luella left, Effie couldn’t function, and she needed her parents to tell her where Luella was. Effie wouldn’t give up, but did she go too far for the love of her sister?
We follow this disjointed family as each member seems to be living a life separate from one another even though they live under the same roof. Having to now deal with Luella gone, things became more difficult.
THE GIRLS WITH NO NAMES was an enjoyable, interesting read with characters you will like but will want to tell to think before acting.
THE GIRLS WITH NO NAMES will be of interest to women’s fiction fans and those readers who enjoy family tension, life in the 1900's, sisterly love, story line twists, and secrets.
This book is one you won't want to put down. ENJOY!! 5/5
This book was given to me by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I really enjoyed this book!!
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Thanks for stopping.
LOVE the cover too!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it, I've seen it around and it sounds good!
ReplyDeleteOh....I did enjoy it.
DeleteIt was very good.
I hope you get to read it.
Thanks for commenting, the bookworm.
I like to read about that time period and sisters so this sounds right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteIt is excellent!!
DeleteENJOY, Kathy, and thanks for the comment.
Oh, yes, I like the sound of this one. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI KNOW you will LOVE it, Laurel.
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