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The Moon Sister

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Experience the grandeur of the remote Scottish Highlands and Madrid in this USA TODAY bestselling "beautifully written...magical adventure" (Woman's World) following two women connected across time and distance as they search for the truth of their place in the world.
Tiggy D'Aplièse spends her days reveling in the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands, where she works at a deer sanctuary. But when the sanctuary is forced to close, she decides to take a job as a wildlife consultant on the vast estate of the elusive and troubled Charlie Kinnaird. She has no idea that the move will not only irrevocably alter her future, but also bring her face-to-face with her past.

At the estate, she meets Chilly, an elderly Romani man who fled from Spain seventy years earlier. He tells her that not only does she possess a sixth sense passed down from her ancestors, but it was foretold long ago that he would be the one to send her back home.

Back in 1912, in the poor Romani community outside the city walls of Granada, Lucía Amaya-Albaycin is born. At the tender age of ten, Lucía is whisked away by her ambitious father to dance in the flamenco bars of Barcelona. And while Lucía perfects her skills—eventually becoming the greatest flamenco dancer of her generation—tensions in Spain boil over into civil war, forcing Lucía and her troupe of dancers to flee for their lives. As they travel in search of a safe haven, Lucía's long-held dream of going to New York may be in grasp. But to pursue it, she must choose between her love for her career and the man she adores.

"A breathtaking adventure brimming with cruelty, tragedy, passion, [and] obsession" (Lancashire Evening Post, UK), The Moon Sister follows these two women on their journey to discover their true destinies—but at the risk of potentially losing the men they had hoped to build futures with.
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    • Library Journal

      September 15, 2018

      In Riley's "Seven Sisters" series, the father of the adoptive D'Aplièse siblings has left each a clue to her particular origins. Here, Tiggy D'Aplièse meets a Spanish gypsy who tells her the story of Lucía Amaya-Albaycin, a celebrated flamenco dancer who must choose between art and love. With a 50,000-copy first printing; radically upticked sales for each sister's story.

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2018
      The fifth volume in Riley's (The Pearl Sister, 2018, etc.) series about adopted sisters named after the Pleiades.Pa Salt, the late adoptive father of the six D'Aplièse sisters, left instructions for each daughter to track her origins to distant lands, thereby providing material for a thick novel about each. This installment concerns Taygete, aka Tiggy, who is an animal whisperer and wildlife conservation expert. Tiggy has been putting off her Pa-dictated origin quest; however, while employed as a wildcat wrangler on Kinnaird, a Scottish estate, she meets Chilly, an elderly Romani man who, it turns out, is a distant cousin. His directive, to travel to Spain, aligns with Pa Salt's. Following the formula laid out in earlier novels, large swathes of flashback cover the stories of Tiggy's gitano ancestors, the Albaycíns, following them from 1912 through the post-World War II era. Inhabitants of the Sacromonte district in Granada, Tiggy's forebears are musicians and flamenco dancers. A few are healers and clairvoyants, proclivities which Chilly will, years later, spot in Tiggy. Her great-grandmother, the long-suffering María, and María's lothario husband, José, though dwelling in caves, bring up daughter Lucía to become a world-famous flamenco star. The challenges facing the gitanos, an oppressed minority living on the margins of payo, or non-Romani, Spanish culture, are exhaustively detailed, as are the intricacies of flamenco as a dance form. The flight of Lucía and her family during the Spanish Civil War adds tension, as does Lucía's all-consuming narcissism. As is typical, so far, of this series, the ancestor story overwhelms the present narrative, which here mostly involves Tiggy's difficulties with men: Zed, a billionaire guest at Kinnaird, is a sexual harasser, and the unhappily married Charlie, Kinnaird's laird, is not only dangerously attractive, but attracted to Tiggy. Zed has history with three other D'Aplièse sisters and may know more than he lets on about Pa Salt's fate. The three narrative threads--this novel's present and past and the linkages affecting the series--turn the book into a doorstop, but Riley fans will not be deterred.An absorbing drama replete with decades-spanning lessons in girl power.

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2019

      In Riley's "Seven Sisters" series, the father of the adoptive D'Apli�se siblings has left each a clue to her particular origins. Here, Tiggy D'Apli�se meets a Spanish gypsy who tells her the story of Luc�a Amaya-Albaycin, a celebrated flamenco dancer who must choose between art and love. With a 50,000-copy first printing; radically upticked sales for each sister's story.

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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