
The Pearl Sister: The Seven Sisters, Book 4
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Following the death of her father, CeCe D'Aplièse finds herself at breaking point. In desperation, she decides to flee England and discover her past; the only clues she has are a photograph and the name of a woman pioneer who lived in Australia over 100 years ago. When CeCe finally reaches the Red Centre of Australia, she begins the search for her past. With help from those she meets on her journey, CeCe begins to believe that this wild, vast continent could offer her a sense of belonging.
- Durée19 heures et 55 minutes
- Date de sortie sur audible2 novembre 2017
- LangueAnglais
- ASINB076MC338Y
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Durée | 19 heures et 55 minutes |
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Auteur | Lucinda Riley |
Narrateur | Stephanie Racine, Rehanna MacDonald |
Date de publication sur Audible.fr | 02 novembre 2017 |
Éditeur | W. F. Howes Ltd |
Type de programme | Livre audio |
Version | Version intégrale |
Langue | Anglais |
ASIN | B076MC338Y |
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J’ai déjà reçu cet article contrairement aux 3 autres!
La série des SEVEN SISTERS n'en fait pas exception. Il est d'après moi tout à fait possible de lire seulement un ou deux livres de cette série (chaque livre étant suffisamment indépendant), mais c'est en suivant la série qu'on peut véritablement admirer le vrai talent de L Riley, par la manière dont elle relie très subtilement un livre à l'autre, sans jamais ennuyer le lecteur avec trop de répétitions.
Je guette déjà le tôme 5.
Cece character is not the most lovable of the sisters at first, but her story was quite moving sometimes. I cannot help but wonder about the Ace story, to my point of view either it is underachieved or uninteresting.
Waiting for the next one of course
(le Sept soeurs). Chacun est meilleur que le dernier - tres tres bien ecrit, fascinant & impossible de mettre d"un cote jusqu'a le fin. C'est dommage que c'est un long attente pour le prochain - dans le serie!
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I thought CeCe was a really interesting character in this series so far. In the previous books, she comes across as fairly unlikeable and a real hinderance to her sister, Star. Coming into this book, I wasn’t sure if I would want to like CeCe. Discovering more about her, and why she comes across the way she does, was one of my favourite character ARCs out of the entire series. CeCe is an artist in her bones, but drops out of her course in London and isn’t sure who she is. Discovering her connection to Australia and the culture of the Aboriginal people awakens a renewed sense of purpose in her and brings art back to into her life, and allows her to carve a new life out for herself in the process. The way that the author describes her feelings that she is unable to find the words for, and emotions that she is sure other people feel but aren’t quite there for her was powerful and incredibly interesting.
In the past narrative, we have Kitty’s story, which was one of my favourites! Leaving behind her strict life in Scotland for a brutal and scorching Australian town, she is stuck between two brothers who both love her. Choosing based on her head and not her heart, she makes a life for herself in Broom, but tragedy seems to just keep following her around. There are decisions she makes that were definitely frowned upon in terms of both class and gender, so she’s not only brave but an intersectional feminist at a time where it was really hard to be. I obviously thought she rocked! Her ending was also one I had been hoping and praying for, and I loved that she finally got what I wanted for her.
This is truly immersive fiction, and the settings in Thailand and Australia were sometimes idyllic, sometimes wild and absolutely an escape. Starting this series is not something you’ll regret!



I didn’t expect to like CeCe but I was wrong.
She has her frailties and lack of self belief which all becomes very apparent in the story.
Personally I didn’t like the relationship development between Kitty and her husband’s brother. For me that’s forbidden territory but I guess it added significantly to the story.
What I like about the book and development of CeCe’s character is that, like the previous books in the series, it’s left open for our imagination to think what we would like to think, lots remains unanswered.
The story again is very well crafted with a wonderfully expert link to the past and the story around those forbearers.
There are still unanswered questions as to why these girls were adopted and how come the adopting dad was on the spot at the time. Also who is he and how did he make his money? Is he really dead?
Why was there no seventh sister? I doubt we will get answers.
The fifth sister, Tiggy, is next and I really don’t know what to expect as not much of her personality has been unveiled so far.