Coming Unglued

Coming Unglued

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Coming Unglued is the second book in the SISTERS, INK series of novels. At the center of the creativity and humor are four unlikely young adult sisters, each separately adopted during early childhood into the loving home of Marilyn and Jack Sinclair.

Ten years after their mother Marilyn has died, the multi-racial Sinclair sisters (Meg, Kendra, Tandy, and Joy) still return t...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published July 1st 2008 by B&H Fiction
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Shonna Froebel
This is the second in the Sisters, Ink series, about four adopted sisters who run a scrapbooking networking group. This book focuses on Kendra, who underwent a rough life before her adoption, with a disinterested mother who had a string of boyfriends. Kendra still has some issues with her self-worth, based on her earlier life. Even though she has a man who seems very nice and is interested in her, she is still drawn to an inappropriate relationship.
The dynamics between the sisters are good, and...more
Cindy
Coming Unglued
Rebeca Seitz
2008
B&H Publishing Group
Fiction/Chicklit/Scrapbooking
www.sistersink.net

Reviewed by Cindy Loven

The sisters are together again, Tandy has moved home and along with her sisters they have started a business, Sisters Ink. All four sisters, Tandy, Kendra, Joy and Meg are partners in the business, with Kendra and Tandy operating the business.

Life is chaotic as usual when the sisters are together, Tandy is planning a wedding, Meg is busy as ever with her children, Joy is a...more
Margaret
Jul 15, 2010 Margaret rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: anyone in need of some healing and romance
Recommended to Margaret by: Rebeca Seitz, FIRST Wild Card, Robin Patterson
"Coming Unglued" is nothing short of fabulous. It is an absolute page turner for me that I could not put down until the very end that left me with tears. As book two of a Sisters, Ink novel it does well and could be read as a stand alone although it does continue where "Sisters, Ink" left off with a focus on Kendra (book one is a focus on Tandy). This story is about forgiveness and seeing sins as what they really are and growing as an individual and as a person leaving the past as what it is. I'...more
Anita
I read the first Sister's Ink book a few years back and really liked it, in fact I made my library order this next book. But, honestly, I was a little disappointed - it wasn't the happy feel good book, I was hoping for. This book takes on the next Sinclair sister, Kendra, who was abused as a young girl by the neglect of her birth mother, and her long line of boyfriends. At the age of 8 she is taken away from her mothers custody and adopted by the Sinclairs who have a racially diverse family. Bec...more
Kristine
Here's the thing--This book was 312 pages. While I so agree with the moral points made in this book, I think the book would have been SOOOOOO much more enjoyable if they had been made in 200 pages--tops. I really only continued to read it because (well, I can't tell you why, because it would be a huge spoiler!). . .
Jennifer
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Ter
Adult adoptees from the foster care system who scrapbook together. Could this book scream things Terumi is interested in more? It was ok. That said I probably will read the others in the series to piece together more in my head about helping foster/adoptive kids with their specific issues.
Sara
This is the 2nd book in the Sisters Ink series. I thought the storyline was good, and I felt the dialogue was better written than in the first story. I really think this series has a very creative premise. Definately will read #3 and #4.
Denise
Two chapters into this book I was bummed that this was my only choice left while on vacation. Soon enough the book had me crying and laughing and I couldn't put it down. I'll probably follow the series.
Kristin
Still poorly written like the first, and not quite as engaging. However, I'm still sucked in and am awaiting the third book from the library (in large print because I'm a TOTAL dork.)
Sandybear76
The series is highlighting each sister per book. This one was about Kendra. good book but I thought Kendra was less likable than Tandy. The next one in the series is about Joy.
Saralyn
Another thinker for me. I really loved the discussion on why good people end up in bad places. Our self beliefs and little actions really do make a big difference.
Rebecca
#2 in the Sisters, Ink series.

A sister is infatuated with 2 men ... which one will she choose?

All of the books in this series are good, quick reads ... and I enjoy that the 4 adoptive sisters scrapbook together :)

3.5 stars
Linzy Alivia
this book is awesome.
i read it in about a day, and was very sad when it ended.
i hope there's another sister's ink book in the making.
Rebecca Mckenzie
It was a fun read, albeit easily predictable and the communication between the sisters, being adults, was annoyingly juvenile. The story became more realistic towards the end and of course had a very happy ending!
Nicole
Like the first book in Rebeca's Sisters, Ink series the second book was just has good. It had me wondering what would happen next. I loved it and can't wait to start reading Joy's story now!
Toni Wulfekuhl
Kendra and Darin

Kendra believes her past will prevent someone from loving her.
Jennifer
Nice and easy.
Rene
Not a GREAT book, but very very fun and has a reminder of how folks "slip into sin" and rationalize behavior. Some thoughts about asking forgiveness and who gets wronged in situations.
Cyndie
Sep 15, 2008 Cyndie rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommended to Cyndie by: ScrapHappy Book Club
Good Book! Not as much reference to scrapbooking as I had thought, but still good. Characters weren't as developed as they could have been, but this is the 2nd book in a series, so maybe if I had read the 1st one, they would have been. It is somewhat predictable, but i do think there was a lot of raw emotions too.
Erica Senecal
Book 2 in the Sisters Ink series...just as good as book one! Well, maybe a little better! Sure to be a hit with anyone who has ties to adoption, sisters, life without a mom, scrapbooking, or romance! I think the conflict in this book is stronger than it was in the first.
Nadine Brown
SJ library book. Enjoying storyline. Story of my life=Kendra's life!
Justin
A good follow-up to Sisters, Ink. A bit on the emotional and heart wrenching side as the follow Kendra, one of the four adopted Sinclair sisters as she struggles to overcome her pre-adoption childhood mistreatment.
Erica
Loved it! It's very realistic and in modern times, as if it were happening to your neighbor. It also got me motivated again to scrap and makes me REALLY want my own studio! :)
Amy
Aug 13, 2008 Amy rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: my mom
Recommended to Amy by: Margaret
not need as many tissues as the first book. but, boy! did I see myself so well in this book. yikes. Let's thank God for forgiveness and the ability to move on. Amen.
Jen
I like this book better than the 1st one in the series. Great characters and touching story of sisters and life.
Liberty Ann (SnifferWalkBooks) Ireland
Thoroughly enjoyable 2nd in series about 4 sisters. Fiction written for scrapbookers!
Marti
Great book - but somewhat predictable. But good for a light, fluffy read.
Sharon
It was alright. I haven't bought the 3rd and 4th yet.
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Rebeca Seitz loves to scrapbook. And read (while eating chocolate). And write (while eating chocolate). And hang out with girlfriends (while eating chocolate). And laugh (not while eating chocolate - that'd be gross!). And tell stories about her crazy husband and crazier toddler (pausing on the chocolate since her momma taught her not to talk with her mouth full). And...well, you get the picture....more
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