What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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SOLVED. Romance (possibly fantasy) series with sisters, one book had a yellow cover [s]
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Samantha, are these books for young adults/teens or older adults?
Did the sisters have any unusual powers or skills?
What about the rest of their family? Are they rich or poor?
Location - did it seem realistic like a forest/woods on Earth, an historical setting, or a fantasy world?
Were the sisters' names in the book titles?
Did the sisters have any unusual powers or skills?
What about the rest of their family? Are they rich or poor?
Location - did it seem realistic like a forest/woods on Earth, an historical setting, or a fantasy world?
Were the sisters' names in the book titles?

Did the sisters have any unusual powers or skills?
What about the rest of their family? Are they rich or poor?
Location - did it..."
Hi Kris, the books are definitely for adults, published as mass market paperbacks (but I don't remember the publisher).
I want to say that each sister had a special power, but I don't remember any specifics, except that one of the sisters might have been able to see the future (but I might be remembering wrong).
I don't remember anything about the rest of their family, but I *think* it was just the sisters who lived together, and they were secluded from other communities.
I definitely wouldn't rule out the sisters' names being part of the book titles, but my memories about this series are super fuzzy. I don't remember anything about the setting.
I'm sorry that's not much help!
Glad you found your books. Here's the series link - https://www.goodreads.com/series/5576...
The first book is The Sun Witch by Linda Winstead Jones.
The first book is The Sun Witch by Linda Winstead Jones.
-I read it between 2006 and 2008. I'm guessing the books (or at least the one with the yellow cover) was published around the same time frame, or in the early 2000s.
-Each cover/book featured a different sister. I want to say there were three sisters, but there may have been another. The youngest was blonde, had a yellow cover, and I think another book in the series had a blue cover. I don't think any men were on any of the covers, just one sister per book.
-I think the sisters were somehow secluded, because in the book with the yellow cover, I believe the woman rescues a man from a river and she notes she hasn't seen many men before (and they have sex on the river bank).
-I want to say there's a big magical component to the story. It definitely isn't contemporary.
I know this isn't much to go on, but thanks for your help!