Names My Sisters Call Me

by Megan Crane

Published by 5 Spot


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Reviewed by Wendy Hines

Growing up with two sisters, I felt a connection to this wonderful novel. Names My Sisters Call Me is about three sisters, about family, and about unconditional love.

Courtney, the youngest sister, was recently engaged to her long-time boyfriend Lucas. She plays the cello and is very insecure. Nora, the oldest sister, is very bossy and control-oriented. Since the girls’ father passed away when they were young, she helped “raise them” as she puts it, since their mother was buried beneath her grief for years. Raine, the middle sister. is very artsy and free-spirited, and she is always looking for a fight with Nora, or so it seems.

Then there is Matt. Matt is Raine’s best friend since kindergarten, and they are inseperable. Courtney has had a crush on Matt all through her teenage years, and eventually she and Matt hook up. Until Nora gets married. Raine ruins the reception, and shortly after, Raine and Matt leave for California. No one hears from them for six years. Raines name is avoided at all “family dinners” to keep peace in the family, and it’s taken Courtney years to recover from her broken heart.

Then, Courtney decides she doesn’t want to get married to Lucas without both of her sisters. So, she and Lucas fly to California, much to Nora’s disapproval, to look up her long-lost sister. She didn’t expect to find Matt still living with Raine, or the feelings she thought long buried to surface.

Soon after, they fly home, and not far behind is Raine and Matt. They decided to come visit for a month to attend Courtney and Lucas’s engagement party. But throwing the three sisters in close proximity has its drawbacks and fireworks!

The characters are so full of depth and emotion, you will cry and laugh with them. As much as there is a lot of sisterly rivalry, there’s also a lot of sisterly love and motherly love. Unconditional love. The storyline is solid and kept me turning the pages, craving more of the dysfunctional Cassel family.

I will be lending this one to my sisters, and they better give it back! Best chicklit book I’ve read in a long time and one I’m sure you will enjoy!

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Author’s Web site: http://www.MeganCrane.com

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