Aurora Borealis

Kristin Shoemaker
Lulu.Com (2006)
ISBN 141169242X
Reviewed by Rebecka Vigus for Reader Views (6/06)


Have you ever lived with someone who drove you totally nuts?  Did you even think about killing them?  If you have then you can identify with Alice Pendleton.  She is the main character in Kristin Shoemaker’s “Aurora Borealis.”

Alice is an author who has just received her first contract.  She is still reeling from the thought of having her first book published when her older sister, Aurora, shows up.  Aurora has just lost her millionaire husband and his fortune and needs some place to live. Alice feels an obligation because they are sisters and takes her in.

From that moment to the end of the book, Aurora tries to take over Alice’s life.  She is also bent on revenge against her husband’s children for tossing her out.  She pressures Alice to write and badgers her when she doesn’t.  She is constantly up to something.

When the mailman doesn’t succumb to her charms and chooses Alice instead, Aurora plans to ruin Alice.  She almost pulls it off, but Alice finds out in time to save herself.

If you are looking for a light read, with humor and just a touch of reality, “Aurora Borealis” is the book for you.  Kristin Shoemaker has captured frustration at its worst.  She has also made the reader deal with obligations and guilt.  You want to take Aurora out and toss her into the ocean just to save Alice any more trouble or embarrassment.

How does Alice finally deal with Aurora?  I’d be remiss if I told you the ending.  You’ll have to nab this book for yourself and find out.

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