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    Emmi I wasnt sure about this book at first. I felt it was maybe a little confusing but once i got used to Jackson Pearces writing then i was hooked.The book is written from two of the main characters (the two sisters) points of view through alternating the chapters which was different but good and added more spice to the story line.
    This book at first glance looks like another 'hunting the bad werewolves story' and that is great and what you want as a reader. But its more about the relationships between the orphaned sisters and the hot woodsmans son who work together to protect the young girls who the wolves prey on in different cities. There is the loss of a grandmother and of a father. But also the realisation of no matter what you look like you can do anything. The other element to this book is a little romance but it doesnt dominate which is good.
    The downer of the book is it is a little predictable in places but i feel that doesnt matter. Overall it is def a book worth owning as when i first read it i had borrowed it from the library and then went and bought it! by Emmi

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    Travis Sisters Red is one of those books that sounded cool, but I was wary about. First, it's a "retelling" of Little Red Riding Hood, and the majority of retellings I've read/watched weren't so great.
    Second, most books with a synopsis like this can have the trouble of falling into one of two categories: too boring, or so much going on that the characters' voices suffer.
    I'm VERY happy to say that Sisters Red broke all of the stereotypes I had in my head.

    For some reason I wasn't expecting this book to be set in modern times, but I loved that it was. Scarlett and Rosie are completely fleshed out, and their relationship is completely believable. Scarlett is passionate about hunting the Fenris, almost to the point of obsession. Rosie hunts with Scarlett mainly out of obligation to her sister, although she feels that she may want more out of life.
    Another thing I liked was the fact that I could sympathize with both girls. Neither of them seemed out of line with their wants and desires.

    I love the cover! The black, red, and white definitely stands out, and it's perfectly representative of the story. It's currently the background on my cell phone.

    Sisters Red is a great read for anyone. It has romance, action, humor, and a little more gore that I expected (go Jackson!). Definitely pick this one up when it comes out in June. by Travis

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