The Secret Sisters Club (Audiobook)
The Secret Sisters Club (Audiobook)
🚩Here's what reader's say:
**Five million stars!**
I loved, loved, LOVED it!
Warning: this book is hard to put down…
I was sucked in at the get go. A great read.
Sometimes you run across a book that captures your heart. This book did that for me.
The author does an amazing job of making the story come to life!
The characters are very real and I loved the relationships between the various West family members.
I enjoyed the book so much that I ordered 21 copies of it for my Girl Scouts! Now they are off reading a great book, and are even getting school credit for doing so!
If the Wests were real, I’d want them to be my next door neighbors.
The secret to a great life is making good friends
I couldn't put it down.
I'm so glad I found this sweet series and can't wait to see what next adventure awaits Ginnie and the West family.
Walking into twelve year old Ginnie’s world is like stepping into a wonderfully created family-friendly TV show set somewhere out west where horses and rodeo reign supreme.
Life is messy, but good friends make it better
Ginnie and Tillie were great characters. They would be fun to hang out with! I absolutely fell in love with the West family…
Fun read: for the young & the young at heart...
“Love is wonderful like that. It doesn’t worry about who gave birth to who, just how much time and effort is invested in another person.”~~Ben West.
What a sweet and fun start to this middle-grade series!
This book made me laugh & it made me cry…5 stars
📕 Twelve-year-old BFF’s Ginnie West and Tillie Taylor, want to be sisters. Ginnie's widowed dad plus Tillie's divorced mom could equal a lifetime of round-the-clock girl talk and slumber parties. Too bad Dad vowed to never marry again.
Ginnie and Tillie come up with the perfect scheme to change his mind: ‘Operation Secret Sisters’ (aka OSS). After all, if they can’t get Dad to move on, Tillie can’t move in.
Things get more complicated when Ginnie stumbles across her mom’s hidden journals. Ginnie can finally get to know the mother she doesn’t remember and her dad doesn’t talk about—if Dad doesn’t take them away.