Sylvia loves to paint so Audrina hires an art teacher to come to their home but that doesn’t go as planned. Audrina keeps trying to be a good wife and take care of her sister. When Audrina’s father passes away the home becomes even more unhappy. Her marriage is crumbling because of her infertility and because her husband has grown cruel and self centered as the years have gone by. I felt like this might be just a money grab by Andrew Neiderman, the ghost writer for Andrews, like he’s been doing lately with all of the Flowers in the Attic sequels and unfortunately after reading the book I’m even more sure of that.Īudrina Adare is a young, married woman still living in her childhood home with her husband, Arden, her mentally disabled younger sister, Sylvia and her father. My Sweet Audrina was released in 1982 while Whitefern wasn’t released until 2016. Eventually I’m sure I’ll backtrack and review it here. The link above will take you to the My Sweet Audrina Wikipedia page or you can read the book yourself, which I recommend. I do not review books that I haven’t recently read. It is the sequel to My Sweet Audrina and I usually would not review a sequel before the first book, however, I’ve read My Sweet Audrina around three times and I just wasn’t in the mood to read it again right now. With that being said, Whitefern is one of the newer releases that I really wanted to read. This genre of books (drama) are something I have to really be in the mood to read. I have been on a VC Andrews kick here lately.
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