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Perfect Piece (2009)

by Rebeca Seitz(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0805446931 (ISBN13: 9780805446937)
languge
English
publisher
B&H Books
series
Sisters, Ink
review 1: Title: PERFECT PIECEAuthor: Rebeca SeitzPublisher: Broadman & Holman2009ISBN: 978-0-8054-4693-7Genre: Inspirational/contemporary/women’s fictionMeg Sinclair has been fighting killer headaches for months, but she’s never had the time to go into the doctor to find out why. She has too much to do, caring for her husband and her little family, and spending times with her sisters. But at her son’s ballgame, Meg collapses, scaring her son. Jamison is horrified to learn that the cause of his wife’s headaches is a brain tumor. Surgery removes the mass, but Meg’s personality has changed, with mood swings, depression, anger, and bitterness. Neither Jamison nor Meg’s sisters know how to handle this new and unimproved Meg. Meg is confused about her anger and not sure how t... moreo handle it. And her sisters and husband must somehow find the strength and wisdom to traverse the unknown roads ahead. PERFECT PIECE is the final book in the Sister’s Ink Novel series. I have read three of the four books in the series, but I had no problem keeping up even though I did miss book three. I enjoyed getting to know Meg better, and her family, and to go through this trial with them. This is truly a series about relationships between family, and has a lot of scrapbooking included. Don’t miss this final installment – PERFECT PIECE. $14.99. 308 pages.
review 2: A Sisters, Ink NovelRebecca Seitz2009B&H PublishingFiction/Christian/GeneralReveiwed by Cindy LovenThe fourth book in the Sisters Ink series and the conclusion of the series Perfect Peice is a awesome book. Just like the other books, this book is centered around a sister, this time it is Meg, the calming sister, the glue that keeps them all together sister. Four sisters, different as night and day, adopted seperately into a loving family, have stuck together through all sorts of issues during this series. This time Meg is sick, she has a brain tumor and has surgery and it has changed her personality. The sisters are at a loss, because generally it is Meg keeping them together, helping each other. How will they help Meg? A story of how a family overcomes a frightening life moment. How they come through rough patches and hard times, and how the family stays intact. A story of good overcoming evil, you may chuckle if you have read the book, but the enemy of our soul is always trying to destroy families and it is a good overcoming evil book. Rebecca Seitz has a writing style that I love and I am sad to see the series end, I have read and reviewed all of the books in this series, loving each of them. This one was no different, I loved it and was sad to reach the end, but totally look forward to reading more from Rebecca Seitz. 308 pages $14.99 5 starsThis book was provided for review purposes only, no cash or payment was received for this review. less
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Andrew
Good series of books by Rebeca Seitz about adopted sister who are loyal to their family.
Sunny
somewhat predicatable...yet there was a part that was unsure of. Good though!
Anya222
Aborted. Slow and boring. Too bad, since it's the final 4 of 4 in a series.
jmbosko
excellent series. I completely enjoyed it.
pinky0rules
Great for teens too!
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