Sisters and Husbands, Connie Briscoe
Sisters and Husbands, Connie Briscoe
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Sisters and Husbands

Author: Connie Briscoe

Narrator: Myra Lucretia Taylor

Unabridged: 8 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/11/2009


Synopsis

New York Times best-selling author Connie Briscoe finally delivers the novel fans have waited 10 years to have. The sequel to Sisters & Lovers, Sisters & Husbands picks up with Beverly well into her thirties and finally engaged to the perfect man. But when her sister's marriage falls apart days before Beverly's wedding, she starts to fear that marriage just doesn't work. Can Beverly pull herself together, or is she destined to call off yet another engagement?

About Connie Briscoe

Born in Washington DC, Connie Briscoe is an author of romantic and historical fiction and has been a full-time published author for nearly three decades. Her novels have hit the New York Times and other national bestseller lists and she has been featured in numerous publications and on television programs, including Good Morning America. She lives in Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jackie on February 13, 2014

This was a good read. Although I hadn't read "Sisters & Lovers," I was able to follow the story with no issues. The main characters were enjoyable, and sometimes delightfully irritating, i.e., Beverly. She was so self-righteous for someone who knew nothing about real love or good relationships. Char......more

Goodreads review by Book.Wormette on November 10, 2018

I am sure that I read the first book and I'm almost certain that I enjoyed it. I'm sure there was a time in my life that Connie Briscoe was one of my favorite authors. However, I didn't find this particular book very engaging. Some of the dialogue was unrealistic and even the characters' internal di......more

Goodreads review by Carla on April 07, 2018

Three sister and three relationships. Years have passed since we met these sisters in Sisters and Lovers. How have they grown, how have their relationships grown with each other and with the men in their life. I enjoyed this much better than the book before.......more

Goodreads review by Ari on February 04, 2016

IQ "'So she moved the line between what's acceptable and what isn't,' Evelyn said. 'Or erased it altogether,' Beverly added." (87) The non-English major in me is resurfacing (and the one who barely attention to Language Arts classes in middle school) because I think there's a term to describe what I'm......more