Scrapping Plans (Sisters, Ink #3)
by
Rebeca Seitz
Scrapping Plans is book three in the SISTERS, INK series of novels for women. At the heart of each story are four unlikely sisters, each separately adopted into the loving home of Marilyn and Jack Sinclair where they still meet as adults in their late mother’s attic to work on scrapbook projects and work through life together.
The focus moves now to youngest sister Joy who...more
The focus moves now to youngest sister Joy who...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
February 1st 2009
by B&H Books
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The 4th book in the Sisters, Ink series by Rebeca Seitz. This one centers on the youngest sister, Joy, who was adopted as an infant from China. She is the quiet sister, the Martha Stewart wannabe with control issues. Joy desperately wants to have a baby, but fertility issues put a stress on her marriage.
The side plots include her sister Kendra's pending wedding and their widowed father's new romance with a woman very much unlike their mother. The sisters are close, sharing all aspects of their...more
The side plots include her sister Kendra's pending wedding and their widowed father's new romance with a woman very much unlike their mother. The sisters are close, sharing all aspects of their...more
I have really enjoyed the Sister's Ink series by Rebeca Seitz and was thrilled when the 3rd book arrived at my house. In the first book we met Tandy, and then in book two we got to know Kendra, now in book three we are getting inside Joy's head. Now in each situation you must remember that these gals are sisters by adoption. They are all from different backgrounds but with a common adopted mom and dad. Their mom has now passed away and they are all living in the little town of Stars Hill where t...more
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May 13, 2009
Margaret
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Those who loved the first two Sister's Ink
I love the play on words with this title, because it really means many different things. At least it did to me. One thing with this book that I would preface, is that I would definitely say it is for an older audience, college age and married. I would not give this one to a teen girl, because I feel the "marital bliss" although wonderful and fully appreciated would be out of place for a young reader.
Earnestly, I could hardly put the book down even in the sad parts. This is the third book in the...more
Earnestly, I could hardly put the book down even in the sad parts. This is the third book in the...more
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this is the third book in the four sisters series. The youngest daughter Joy is trying to have a baby. The sisters are all trying to get used to a new stepmom, even if they are all over 20. The book also focuses on Kendra's wedding. A great book to devour while everyone is out on a Sat night.
#3 in the Sisters, Ink series.
When a sister is unable to conceive for over a year, she decides to take a trip to China, where she was adopted from. Will she adopt a baby from China as well?
All of the books in this series are good, quick reads ... and I enjoy that the 4 adoptive sisters scrapbook together :)
3.5 stars
When a sister is unable to conceive for over a year, she decides to take a trip to China, where she was adopted from. Will she adopt a baby from China as well?
All of the books in this series are good, quick reads ... and I enjoy that the 4 adoptive sisters scrapbook together :)
3.5 stars
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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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