![]() ![]() When Dallas Raintree is hired as their ranch hand, Vivi is instantly attracted to him and the attraction is mutual. Never taken seriously, Vivi Ann is determined to turn the family ranch into a profitable business. Vivi Ann is the youngest in the family and the most beautiful. But she was too stubborn to tell Vivi Ann and the jealously festered in her like a disease. The bonds of sisterhood would have withstood Winona’s confession. Aurora gave her sound advice when she told Win to tell Vivi Ann how she felt. I had absolutely no pity or compassion for her when Luke started dating Vivi Ann. She acted like everything she did in life was to help her family, but her main concern was helping herself. She wanted daddy’s approval more than anything else, even though she had never gotten it. She was a self-absorbed, selfish bitch that only thought about herself. In fact, it was only the last 20 pages or so that I actually liked her. I didn’t like Winona at all from the beginning. She kept hoping that something would go wrong, Vivi Ann would break Luke’s heart and she would be there to pick up the pieces. Though Aurora warned her repeatedly to tell Vivi Ann, Winona held her silence while the two where dating and even after they got engaged. She doesn’t count on Luke’s attraction to Vivi Ann and is devastated when they start dating. Winona’s first love comes back to Oyster Shores and Winona can only hope that Luke sees her as something other than his best friend. It continues to 1992, when the girls are all grown up. The book starts in 1979 when Winona, Aurora, and Vivi Ann’s mother dies. While there is romance, the book is more about the bonds of family. I would clarify this more as women’s fiction. At least this time I knew what to expect, so I was partly ready for the emotional punch that I knew this book would pack. I still remember reading Home Again I thought about it for months afterward. The emotion in her books is almost more than I can take. I knew there was a reason that I didn’t read Kristin Hannah very often. With breathtaking pace and penetrating emotional insight, True Colors is an unforgettable novel about sisters, rivalry, forgiveness, redemption-and ultimately, what it means to be a family. Loyalties will be tested and secrets revealed, and a terrible, shocking crime will shatter both their family and their beloved town. The Grey sisters will be pitted against one another in ways that none could have imagined. In a matter of moments, everything will change. ![]() Everything comes easily for Vivi Ann, until a stranger comes to town. A stunningly beautiful dreamer with a heart as big as the ocean in front of her house, she is adored by all who know her. Vivi Ann is the undisputed star of the family. She brokers every dispute and tries to keep them all happy, even as she hides her own secret pain. But as the best lawyer in town, she’s determined to someday find a way to prove her worth to him.Īurora, the middle sister, is the family peacemaker. An overweight bookworm who never felt at home on the sprawling horse ranch that has been in her family for three generations, she knows that she doesn’t have the qualities her father values. Winona, the oldest, needs her father’s approval most of all. To Henry Grey, appearances are everything, and years later, he still demands that his daughters reflect his standing in the community. Their stern, disapproving father cares less about his children than about his reputation. After their mother’s death, the girls banded together, becoming best friends. ![]()
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