Four stories of sisterhood—the bonds, the wars, the frustrations, the love—seasoned with hot Latin spice!
Those "Wild Orihuela Girls," Dori and her sister Sela, intend to live up to their reputation—and more!—in order to give their snooty sister-in-law-to-be exactly what she deserves on her wedding day . . . Till Death Do Us Part by Mary Castillo
Anita Suarez is only seeking comfort after losing her dream job and carefree lifestyle, but finds that her old-fashioned sister Susana has abandoned her family to run off to Sin City with a college hunk. Now it's up to Anita to bring Susu back to reality and keep the younger man's sexy big brother at bay . . . What Stays in Vegas by Berta Platas
Michelle Saez is a total straight-arrow by day—but at night, she lives a shocking double life in leather as Madame Michelina. And her scandalous secret could very well derail her attorney sister Jennifer's bid for elected office . . . Whipped by Sofia Quintero
Popular talk-radio queen Marisol Avila can't keep her mouth shut—and she's airing her sister Cristy's dirty laundry to millions of listeners nationwide. It's going to take more than Cristy's unwanted fifteen minutes of fame to repair this sisterly rift and re-connect siblings who are seriously . . . Diss-Connected by Lynda Sandoval
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I received this fun beach read from one of the authors, Mary Castillo. It is a series of stories from 4 different authors about the complicated relationships that are sisterhood. Each story tracks a different pair of Latino sisters as they find love... and trouble!
My favorite of the 4 stories were the first (Till Death do us Part by Mary Castillo) and the last (Diss-Connected by Lynda Sandoval). Till Death do us Part is about two wild sisters, as famous for their antics as their conquests, who uncover a disturbing secret at their brother's wedding. Diss-Connected is about Cristy Avila, a quiet cafe owner whose older sister Marisol, can't seem to stop humiliating her.
All stories are told in a unique way and it's fun to see the contrast between the different stories. I couldn't get into the 3rd one (Whipped) because it kept switching between narrators in a confusing manner so after a couple of chapters moved on to the next but I enjoyed the others. It's a good book to share between sisters.
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