Best-selling Christian author Robin Jones Gunn delights millions of readers with her Sisterchicks series. Featuring the "almost twin" sisters Melanie and Joanne, each book is filled with equal helpings of laughter and appreciation for God's guidance. The sisterchicks are surprised to learn that they have inherited their uncle's beachfront cottage in Mexico. Leaving their homes in chilly Canada, they soon find themselves cruising to the sunny south, where the path to their inheritance is strewn with unexpected blessings.
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"I enjoy these books because of the travel experience and story. What a great time. I almost feel like I was there. The one part of the book i enjoyed the most was the trip to the Hiding place house. A great read. "
— Carol (4 out of 5 stars)
" This was my second of this series- very light read - about Christian female friendships "
— Michaelbatte, 2/18/2014" Fun, good, not stellar, so far hula is my fav. This one just seemed to turn around to fast and the whole love interest was too contrived, but still nice read. "
— Kristi, 2/14/2014" Two sisters inherit their uncles summerhouse in Mexico. SO they set out to see it and sign papers to make it theirs. A cruise takes them to Mexico and fun is had on the way to discovering themselves. "
— Robin, 2/11/2014" Was surprised that I didn't like it as much as I remember enjoying my first Sisterchick book- possibly because I listened to it as an audio book, and it sounded like the narrator was fake-smiling the ENTIRE TIME. It was a little annoying. "
— Taija, 2/3/2014" I would rate this 3.75. I really enjoy these book, however they are really just fun easy reads. They seem to take you the place they go, and the way the food is explained. You are experencing the meals with them. "
— Carol, 1/27/2014" A visit to Mexico to look at property inherited becomes quite an adventure. "
— Jen, 1/20/2014" This one was ok but I was a bit disappointed in thus series. I feel no compulsion to read the rest of the books in the series. "
— Krystal, 1/19/2014" A very good message...sisterly love...deepening your relationship with God. "
— Andrea, 1/18/2014" I just love these books. It's always a happy day when one comes in the mail. "
— Odetta, 1/3/2014" Christian lit about sisters going to see a property they have inherited. We get to be with them as they make life-changing discoveries. Nice book... "
— Me, 1/1/2014" This book was charming and heartwarming !! "
— Amanda, 12/30/2013" Fun and fast reading. "
— MaryFrances, 12/30/2013" Another fun Sisterchick book! "
— Jodi, 12/23/2013" much better than sisterchicks on the loose...a lot more fun "
— Jeanne, 12/9/2013" I LOVE Sisterchicks! You always feel good after reading these books. A little spiritual uplifting is good in these times! "
— Deb, 12/6/2013" Great series. Gals know how to get away and yet remain grounded in God. "
— Kim, 12/1/2013" Since I'm in need of a good read for the summer why not pick a great author Robin Jones Gunn. I envy all her vacations but I can say I've been to Hawaii and stayed for 3 years courtesy of the USAF and my then new husband. Robin gets the message out and it always speaks to my heart. "
— Alison, 8/28/2013" I enjoyed all the SisterChicks books. Some are funnier than the others. They all are inspirational and motivational to get out of our ruts...find our dream and set goals. "
— Diane, 1/25/2013" Another adventurous story of Sisterchicks! These two actual sisters had quite an adventure in Mexico. The title reminds me of a day my Sisterchick Mary and I spent in Mexico and put on sombreros to pose for a picture! And we looked pretty good too! haha! "
— Connie, 9/12/2012" The story begins slowly, but develops into a story of realizing that we each should appreciate what we have and what we don't. "
— 'Chele, 4/15/2012" Good cruise reading, nice scriptural connections. "
— Anita, 3/6/2012" Fun books of women friends. "
— Janiece, 1/17/2012" I really enjoy this Christian series....all about women around the "40" mark and their relationships with their "sisterchicks".....really good friends. In this book, the women were real sister "sisterchicks". "
— Deana, 11/24/2011" Just a really fun book! "
— Melissa, 11/18/2011" Another fantastic book in the sisterchick series! "
— Heidi, 9/30/2011" Two Canadian sisters inherit property in Mexico "
— Sharon, 8/28/2011" I like how the sisters learned to appreciate the differences and similarities in each other. As I was reading the book, I could see my sister and I in the characters. "
— Laura, 8/16/2011" This book changed my life. I love all the others too, but this is probably my favorite because of the positive influence it has had. I think about it frequently to make sure I'm staying on track. "
— MJ, 8/13/2011" This was okay, but not as good as the others I had previously read...maybe just because I have no interest in Mexico??? "
— Angie, 6/22/2011" A fun feelgood easy book to read and an armchair adventure as well. "
— Marjorie, 3/22/2011" I enjoyed this book, and, in fact, read it in just one day. I find the Sisterchicks books to be comforting, uplifting stories. "
— Sarah, 1/27/2011" This is a light read, but there were a few things in the book that really made me stop and think. That's something I really like in a book. "
— Deborah, 1/1/2011" This book just didn't excite me. It was a nice story of a woman's visit with a life long friend but read more like a travel journal. There didn't seem to be any compelling reason to keep reading. "
— Delene, 10/30/2010" It was fine to read, but I didn't like the characters as much as the other Sisterchicks ladies. "
— Audrey, 10/8/2010" This is a "light read" book. The adventures of two pen pals from grade school meeting each other for the first time as as adults. The book has a lot of scripture interpretations and examples in it. "
— Cindy, 8/29/2010" Loved it! Really a fun read! "
— Tiffany, 1/20/2010Robin
Jones Gunn is the much-loved author of Peculiar Treasures, On a Whim,
and the Christy Miller, Sierra Jensen, College Years, Glenbrooke, and Sisterchicks
series, with over four million books sold worldwide. She and her husband live
near Portland, Oregon, where the view outside her window is green all year
round.
Julia Gibson received an MFA from New York University. She has appeared on Broadway and other major stages in New York, as well as regional theaters from Dallas to San Francisco, Chicago, Philadelphia, and more. Gibson has played major roles in productions such as The Seagull, Angels in America, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Her television and film credits include Michael Clayton, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Spin City, and One Life to Live.