

The Sisterhood
Author: Helen Bryan
Narrator: Laura Roppé
Unabridged: 14 hr 15 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/30/2013
Categories: Fiction, Women, Sagas, Historical Fiction
Author: Helen Bryan
Narrator: Laura Roppé
Unabridged: 14 hr 15 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/30/2013
Categories: Fiction, Women, Sagas, Historical Fiction
After ten years as a barrister, Helen Bryan left law to write full time. In 2003, she received the Award of Merit from the Colonial Dames of America for her biography Martha Washington: First Lady of Liberty. Her first work of historical fiction, War Brides, was a bestseller on Amazon. She is also the author of the law handbook Planning Applications and Appeals. Raised in Tennessee and Virginia, she currently resides in London with her family.
Honestly I wish this book had only been about the people who's backstories we hear and not Menina because she was such a bore, all her parts made me want to skip ahead. The only parts with her that weren't painful to read were the ones when she's in the monastery already. That said I really enjoyed......more
I read this quickly and enjoyed it, but... I have some complaints. I liked: - Sor Beatriz with Salome, and Sor Esperanza - How the convent was about protecting women - Menina finding the paintings. (view spoiler)[ - How Menina chose herself over Theo. (hide spoiler)] I didn't like: - How it kept introducing new characters and telling......more
Author Helen Bryan has hit a home run with her sprawling saga, The Sisterhood. The novel is composed of two intertwined stories, with one story played out against the horrors of the Spanish Inquisition in the 16th century, the other taking place in modern times. The modern story followed Menina Walk......more
“There is much to admire in Helen Bryan’s second novel…The research that Bryan has invested in this novel shows, making the historical parts of the book a fascinating look at 16th-century Spain and early South America. Those who love romance and like to explore alternatives to the overtly male-centered version of Christianity would like this book.” —Historical Novels Review“The author kept me on the edge of my seat…I cannot wait to read more.” —Night Owl Reviews Top Pick (4 ½ stars)