Amber's review
Portrait in Sepia: A Novel (P.S.) by Isabel Allende
This is the sequel to Daughter of Fortune and, of the two, I liked this one better. Not only did I know many of the characters from the outset, but the writing was more concise and had fewer of the descriptive tangents found in Daughter of Fortune. It held my interest well, and I plowed through it in two days. Not too bad. I am still a little confused by some characters that were mentioned, but never developed (like Clara the Clairvoyant). Maybe this signifies a future novel based on these characters?
