The spellbinding series continues. Following the bestselling The Seven Sisters, The Storm Sister is the second book in Lucinda Riley's epic saga of love and loss, inspired by the mythology of the Seven Sisters constellation.
Read by Hattie Morahan (The Burning Chambers, Girl with a Pearl Earring)
Ally D'Aplièse, in her early thirties, is about to compete in one of the world's most perilous yacht races when she hears the news of her adoptive father's sudden, mysterious death. Rushing back to meet her five sisters at their family home, she discovers that her father – an elusive billionaire affectionately known to his daughters as Pa Salt – has left each of them a tantalizing clue to their true heritage.
Ally recently embarked on a deeply passionate love affair that will change her destiny forever. But with her life now turned upside down, Ally decides to leave the open seas and follow the trail that her father left her, leading to the icy beauty of Norway . . .
There, Ally begins to discover her roots – and how her story is inextricably bound to that of a young unknown singer, Anna Landvik, who lived there over a hundred years before, and sang in the first performance of Grieg's iconic music set to Ibsen's play 'Peer Gynt'. As Ally learns more about Anna, she also begins to question who her father, Pa Salt, really was. And she begins to wonder: why is their seventh sister missing?
The epic, multi-million selling series continues with The Shadow Sister.
'A brilliant page-turner just soaked in glamour and romance' – Daily Mail
Praise for the Seven Sisters:
'A masterclass in beautiful writing' – The Sun
'Heart-wrenching, uplifting and utterly enthralling' – Lucy Foley, author of The Hunting Party
'A breathtaking adventure' – Lancashire Evening Post
Five-Star Reader Reviews:
'Absolutely incredible'
'Totally addictive'
'Ideal for when you need to escape'
Cathrine
7.10.2024
Bra, men mangler flere kapitler..
Rachel
26.6.2024
Ally's story was beautiful as it shown a lot of women's strength and in many ways. I admired her choices despite the hardship in front - not unlike her ancestor before her. The connection to a renowned norwegian artist was unbelievably believable. In the end, I was left wishing there was more. Luckily Ally made small appearances to her sister's story as well. She was just so present as an elder sister - unlike Maja. And I really like it about her. Have to come back for the voice reading this story. I appreciates you & the other more now after hearing Elektra's.
Anonym
24.5.2024
If you can do an norwegian accent or pronaunce norwegian, i'm not sure you schould try... but otherwise its good 😊👍
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