Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Book Review: "The Titanic Sisters" By Patricia Falvey



This was a  fantastic new piece from the wonderfully talented Patricia Falvey.

It begins with these two sisters Nora and Delia who escape the poor Irish farm life for one more extravagant American lifestyle.

As they embark on this journey aboard the Titanic they realize their dreams of being a treasured governess and a lowly maid position may not be obtainable.

The tragedy has resulted in each sister believing the other has passed away with the sunken ship.

When Nora uncovers her sister Delia is not only alive but working in the position held for her by stealing her identity it becomes a revengeful situation at hand.

The historical consequences, the research, the well written word it's all quite impressive and enjoyable as each characters was fully developed, unique, and entertaining in their own right.

The way in which this was written, the setting that became visually appealing, the use of language with Mayflower and others set the tone for what was to come.

Thank you to Patricia, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.


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