The novel utilizes a dual-timeline structure, alternating between Ally’s modern-day quest and Anna Landvik’s life starting in 1875. Book review: The Storm Sister by Lucinda Riley
( The Storm Sister ), written by Lucinda Riley , is the second installment in the globally acclaimed Seven Sisters series . It follows the journey of Ally D'Aplièse , a professional sailor and talented musician, as she uncovers her biological roots in Norway following the mysterious death of her adoptive father, Pa Salt . Plot Summary Lucinda Riley (Las Siete Hermanas 02) La He...
The narrative begins with Ally competing in a grueling yacht race in the Aegean Sea, where she has recently fallen for the "King of the Seas," Theo Falys-Kings. Her life is upended by news of Pa Salt's death, leading her back to her childhood home, Atlantis, on Lake Geneva. Plot Summary The narrative begins with Ally competing
Like her sisters, Ally receives a letter and a clue to her heritage: a small ornamental frog and a book by Jens Halvorsen. After suffering an additional personal tragedy, Ally follows these clues to . There, she discovers a deep connection to Anna Landvik , a 19th-century singer who performed in the premiere of Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt . Themes and Historical Context After suffering an additional personal tragedy, Ally follows