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HAMPTON SISTERS

HAMPTON SISTERS

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unexpected ending
Review: I just finished reading Hampton Sisters by Bernard E. Conners and it did not take long for this book to become a real page-turner. The story is about two sisters, one younger one older who are very different, but yet the same. Two men, one a doctor and one a gentleman of some years becoming infatuated with one sister and before long the other sister. What drew me mostly to this book was that (aside from the conflict between the two sisters) is the place called The Sanctuary. Most people think of "sanctuary" as a safe haven, a place where you could go that is quiet and serene and calm. But in this context, the Sactuary is anything but safe. It has some qualities that are almost human-like. If you want a book that will have you wondering about how people react and tend to their daily lives in an atmosphere of twisted emotions, then this is a book that you will enjoy and will want to re-read it just to redefine what you might have missed the first time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unexpected ending
Review: I just finished reading Hampton Sisters by Bernard E. Conners and it did not take long for this book to become a real page-turner. The story is about two sisters, one younger one older who are very different, but yet the same. Two men, one a doctor and one a gentleman of some years becoming infatuated with one sister and before long the other sister. What drew me mostly to this book was that (aside from the conflict between the two sisters) is the place called The Sanctuary. Most people think of "sanctuary" as a safe haven, a place where you could go that is quiet and serene and calm. But in this context, the Sactuary is anything but safe. It has some qualities that are almost human-like. If you want a book that will have you wondering about how people react and tend to their daily lives in an atmosphere of twisted emotions, then this is a book that you will enjoy and will want to re-read it just to redefine what you might have missed the first time.


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