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The Lucky Sisters by Rachael Johns. What a great read! The themes covered in this book, such as adoption, dna testing, infertility, ivf, relationships, mixed / blended families, running a family business, medical emergencies, death, and finances will be relatable for almost every reader. The story follows twins, Stevie and Nora Lucky, who after the death of their adopted parents decide to go searching for their birth parents. You’re right there with them each step of the way, dealing with the challenges they each face as they come to terms with what lays ahead depending on the decisions they make.
Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to provide an honest review. All opinions are my own.

Thanks to NetGalley, Penguin Random House Australia, and the author for the chance to read this book.
I was so excited to read this book that it jumped straight to the top of my TBR pile as soon as I was approved.
It features topics like adoption, infertility, and death/grief. There are many types of love within the story, and a big focus on how people can cope with death differently.
I was completely enthralled and finished it within a couple of days (I would have happily sat down and read it in one sitting, but life doesn't always allow for that).