A Sister’s Gift

By Giselle Green

Two sisters. Best of friends. Worst of enemies.
The stunning new novel from the English Jodi Picoult.

Hollie Hudson and her husband Richard are fast losing hope of ever having their own child.

But Hollie is unable to give up her dream of having her own family and so calls on her last chance – her wayward sister, Scarlett. A 24-year-old blonde bombshell, she is the antithesis of her darker, more reserved older sister but capable of giving Hollie the miracle she so desperately wishes for.

Having almost single-handedly brought Scarlett up after their runaway mother abandoned them, Scarlett knows she owes Hollie everything – and now it’s time to pay her back with the ultimate gift… Plus she has an ulterior motive.

Back from the Amazon where she’s been working with endangered species and threatened tribes, Scarlett finds being back home difficult. Especially as the past – and past feelings – come back to haunt her.

Meanwhile, an ever-desperate Hollie is faced with the decision of a lifetime if she’s ever to get the baby she wants, but just how much is she willing to put at stake?

Find out more in this mesmerising and heartbreaking tale from a stunning British talent about sacrifice, sisterhood, long-held secrets and dangerous desires.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 29 Jul 2011
Pages: 416
ISBN: 978-1-84756-069-8
Bought up on the island of Gibraltar, Giselle Green moved to London to attend university. Giselle is now a full-time mum to six boys, including twins, and a part-time astrologer who specialises in medieval astrology. A Sister’s Gift is Giselle’s third novel.

PRAISE FOR A SISTER’S GIFT: -

‘Moving and gripping read.’Closer Magazine -

PRAISE FOR LITTLE MIRACLES: -

‘Utterly heart-wrenching…have a box of tissues handy.’News of the World -

”'This is a cracking read that will emotionally involve any parent…Exploring the power and strength of love the ending provides more surprise revelations than an episode of Trisha. A must read.” - Chopsybaby.com

‘A morally complex tale … that is both heartbreaking and uplifting.’Closer -

PRAISE FOR PANDORA’S BOX: -

‘This novel is a heartwarming, emotional take on a mother/daughter relationship. I couldn’t put it down.’Closer -

'A bitter sweet tear-jerker.'OK -

‘A compelling, tragic read, though full of surprises and love.’The Sun -