ARC Review: Sisters of Fortune by Anna Lee Huber

Hello everyone! It’s been a month since I posted, right? Well, I’m currently reading a few ARCs, that’s why. Anyway, time for the review!

Title: Sisters of Fortune

Author: Anna Lee Huber

Genre: Historical fiction (though based on the real life family)

Synopsis (from Goodreads):

Based on the true story of the Fortune sisters, three young women each at a crossroads when they boarded the RMS Titanic in the spring of 1912 – and how that fateful maiden voyage would change their lives in profound and unexpected ways.

USA Today bestselling author Anna Lee Huber expertly weaves real historical figures and anecdotes into this vivid, emotionally powerful, surprising novel about the longing for independence and love—and the events that can irrevocably change even the best laid plans . . .

April, 1912: It’s the perfect finale to a Grand Tour of Europe—sailing home on the largest, most luxurious ocean liner ever built. For the Fortune sisters, the voyage offers a chance to reflect on the treasures of the past they’ve seen—magnificent castles and museums in Italy and France, the ruins of Greece and the Middle East—and contemplate the futures that await them.

For Alice, there’s foreboding mixed with her excitement. A fortune teller in Egypt gave her a dire warning about traveling at sea. And the freedom she has enjoyed on her travels contrasts with her fiancé’s plans for her return—a cossetted existence she’s no longer sure she wants.

Flora is also returning to a fiancé, a well-to-do banker of whom her parents heartily approve, as befits their most dutiful daughter. Yet the closer the wedding looms, the less sure Flora feels. Another man—charming, exasperating, completely unsuitable—occupies her thoughts, daring her to follow her own desires rather than settling for the wishes of others.

Youngest sister Mabel knows her parents arranged this Grand Tour to separate her from a jazz musician. But the secret truth is that Helen has little interest in marrying at all, preferring to explore ideas of suffrage and reform—even if it forces a rift with her family.

Each sister grapples with the choices before her as the grand vessel glides through the Atlantic waters. Until, on an infamous night, fate intervenes, forever altering their lives . . .

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What Do I Think About The Book?

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. All of the opinions are my own. Thank you Kensington Books and NetGalley!

I like all things Titanic. Whether it is books, movies, and more, I’ll check those out (As you know, I checked this book out). Alright, here are my thoughts.

Based on the true story of the Fortune family, this story mainly involves the sisters going back home along with their family and traveling on a maiden voyage of the Titanic. Great story and has happy, dramatic, and of course, sad moments. Wow, I cried at some parts of the story, which is rare for me to do. Overall, I enjoy the story in spite of being sad (again, some parts). If you want to read another Titanic story, then this book is for you.

Rating: 4.5 stars

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