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Blue Sisters is Coco Mellors second novel and it follows 3 sisters. It is told from the perspective of the 3 sisters in third person. Avery is a lawyer living in London but being the eldest sister faces a lot of pressure. She has some secrets that could destroy her life. Bonnie is a boxer but stops boxing after a defeat and starts working as a bouncer in LA. Lucky is the youngest, she is a model and has some bad habits when it comes to partying. There was a fourth sister Nicky who died and left a big hole in the three remaining sisters. The three sisters reunite in New York to stop their childhood home being sold and as they return to each other they learn to navigate their grief.

I had such a good time reading this novel and it has touched me deeply. I don’t have any sisters but this story was still so relatable. Grief is something that many of us can relate to and it was discussed so well in this novel. Addiction was discussed in great detail and with a lot of care. I identified with all 3 sisters but Avery in particular who feels she has to take care of her sisters. It was just such an amazing story which I was not expecting to love this like I do. I’m giving it 5 stars and I would definitely recommend this.

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‘As long as you are alive, it is never too late to be found.’
Blue Sisters is the stunning, newest release from Coco Mellors. Following the Blue sisters - Avery, Bonnie and Lucky as they reunite for the first time since their sister Nicky died a year ago. Plagued with grief and addiction battles, the sisters are more similar than they care to admit.
A hard hitting story about sisterhood and the battle to outrun your demons. If you enjoyed Cleopatra and Frankenstein this book was even better - definitely one to add to your TBR!

✨Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an eARC of this book!✨

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