Sisters, InkSisters, Ink
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Current format, Book, 2008, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsSisters, Ink begins a novel series aimed at the scrapbooking audience, centering on four unlikely sisters whose creative outlet doubles as therapy, family time, and much more. 
Fulton, KY
Ten years after their mother Marilyn's death, the multi-racial, separately adopted Sinclair sisters continue to return to her converted attic scrapping studio in the small town of Stars Hill, Tennessee, encouraging each other through life's highs and lows. Original.
When she is forced to take some time off work, attorney Tandy Sinclair heads for her small Tennessee hometown of Stars Hill and the comfort her father and three sisters can provide, but things do not turn out as she expects.
Sisters, Inkmarks the first in a series of novels written by, for, and about scrapbookers. At the center of the creativity and humor are four unlikely young adult sisters, each separately adopted during early childhood into the loving home of Marilyn and Jack Sinclair. Ten years after their mother Marilyn has died, the multi-racial Sinclair sisters (Meg, Kendra, Tandy, and Joy) still return to her converted attic scrapping studio in the small town of Stars Hill, Tennessee, to encourage each other through life’s highs and lows. Book one spotlights headstrong Tandy, a successful yet haunted attorney now living back in Orlando where she spent the first eight years of her life on the streets as a junkie’s kid. When a suddenly enforced leave of absence at work leads her to an extended visit with her sisters in Stars Hill, a business opportunity, rekindled romance, and fresh understanding of God’s will soon follow. Endorsements:"What more can any woman want? Sisters, Ink weaves the love of sisters, the fun of scrapbooking, and a romance as sugary and tingling as Sweet Home Alabama. A must read for those who love southern fiction."--DiAnn Mills, author of Leather and Lace and When the Nile Runs Red
Sisters, Ink begins a novel series aimed at the scrapbooking audience, centering on four unlikely sisters whose creative outlet doubles as therapy, family time, and much more.
Fulton, KY
Ten years after their mother Marilyn's death, the multi-racial, separately adopted Sinclair sisters continue to return to her converted attic scrapping studio in the small town of Stars Hill, Tennessee, encouraging each other through life's highs and lows. Original.
When she is forced to take some time off work, attorney Tandy Sinclair heads for her small Tennessee hometown of Stars Hill and the comfort her father and three sisters can provide, but things do not turn out as she expects.
Sisters, Inkmarks the first in a series of novels written by, for, and about scrapbookers. At the center of the creativity and humor are four unlikely young adult sisters, each separately adopted during early childhood into the loving home of Marilyn and Jack Sinclair. Ten years after their mother Marilyn has died, the multi-racial Sinclair sisters (Meg, Kendra, Tandy, and Joy) still return to her converted attic scrapping studio in the small town of Stars Hill, Tennessee, to encourage each other through life’s highs and lows. Book one spotlights headstrong Tandy, a successful yet haunted attorney now living back in Orlando where she spent the first eight years of her life on the streets as a junkie’s kid. When a suddenly enforced leave of absence at work leads her to an extended visit with her sisters in Stars Hill, a business opportunity, rekindled romance, and fresh understanding of God’s will soon follow. Endorsements:"What more can any woman want? Sisters, Ink weaves the love of sisters, the fun of scrapbooking, and a romance as sugary and tingling as Sweet Home Alabama. A must read for those who love southern fiction."--DiAnn Mills, author of Leather and Lace and When the Nile Runs Red
"Fun . . . funny . . . fantastic! Rebeca Seitz has brought together scrapbooking and sisterhood in a lively romp, with a love for going home again."--Eva Marie Everson, coauthor of The Potluck Club series
Sisters, Ink begins a novel series aimed at the scrapbooking audience, centering on four unlikely sisters whose creative outlet doubles as therapy, family time, and much more.
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