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Annabel and Her Sisters

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Sisters, Secrets, and Second A Heartfelt Story of Family, Love, and Hidden Truths


The charming and witty novel from the Queen of Romantic Comedy, Catherine Alliott

'Her writing is both intelligent and sparkling' MARIAN KEYES

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Annabel loves her sisters.

But when their mother decides to sell her leafy London home and divide her time - and the money - between her three daughters, their bond is tested.

Strident Clarissa wants to restore her ramshackle farm.
Glamorous Ginnie, her stately country pile.
Only Annabel is questioning their mother’s motives for the move.

But her sisters are far more interested in why Annabel remains single -- even though the perfect man could be sitting right under her nose.

With their mother acting increasingly strangely, Annabel uncovers a long-hidden secret, one which could change everything she believed about her family history.

Will delving into the past risk the love of her sisters?

Or should she follow their advice and make finding love her priority?

366 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 17, 2025

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About the author

Catherine Alliott

47 books551 followers
Catherine has sold over 3 million bestselling novels worldwide and is translated into eighteen languages.

The first of these novels Catherine started under the desk when she worked as an advertising copywriter. She was duly fired. With time on her hands, she persevered with the novels, which happily flourished.

In the early days she produced a baby with each book - but after three - stuck to the writing as it was less painful.

She writes with her favorite pen in note books, either in the garden or on a sofa.

Home is a rural spot on the Hertfordshire border, which she shares with her family and a menagerie of horses, cows, chickens, and dogs, which at the last count totaled eighty-seven beating hearts, including her husband. Some of her household have walk-on parts in her novels, but only the chickens would probably recognize themselves.

All her novels are published by Penguin Random House internationally, and by No Shooz Publishing in America and will be available in the US in the Fall of 2017.

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140 reviews
August 6, 2025
Catherine Alliot's books are the literary equivalent of toast and jam, not any jam though, definitely from a farm shop and the toast is granary as there is plenty to chew over.
Familiar, sweet, and comforting.
Funny, sincere, and romantic, I enjoy her protagonists and the fact that they are 'age appropriate.'
Profile Image for Mel Garraghan-Moore.
254 reviews1 follower
December 30, 2025
Family Dynamics

Oh I loved this story. It felt so relatable as a woman over 50.
Annabel is navigating widowhood 10 years after her husband died, and wondering about dating again.
Her sister Ginnie, a close bond shared with Annabel, feels bewildered by their older sister Clarissa but a huge family secret opens up a whole dimension to the family dynamics.
Profile Image for Jess The Bookworm.
786 reviews105 followers
October 9, 2025
2.5 stars
Annabel's mother has decided to sell her house and live with her 3 daughters in rotation for 3 months at a time. However, Annabel is concerned that her mother won't have a stable base, and is also concerned that her mother will be bringing her 7 dogs with her everywhere she goes. Annabel also discovers that her mother has been housing a big family secret.

Annabel has been widowed for 10 years and has started to think that she should try dating again. She soon learns, that even when we get a little older, it can be complicated, and it can be difficult to sort through your feelings when you are getting to used to the different phases of your life.

This book is an easy read, something very calming. Don't expect big emotions, it's all about the stiff upper lip, with maybe a bit of a bottom lip wobble every now and again. It is thoughtful and quiet, but not as scandalous and riveting as I was hoping for.

Thank you to Penguin South Africa for the gifted copy of this book.
Profile Image for Ailsa Britain.
280 reviews
January 6, 2026
I don't know why I love Catherine Alliott books as much as I do as I have absolutely nothing in common with any of her characters, who are all called things like Minty and Lavinia and generally seem to be happily married to a spouse of the opposite gender (usually called something like Hugo who wears crushed raspberry corduroys) with 1 male and 1 female offspring, all of whom are doing terribly well in life courtesy of their very expensive private educations and family connections, living either in a £5M+ riverside house in the right part of London or on a smallholding where they are surrounded by dogs and horses, but really there is something very soothing about them and I need soothing at the moment so I enjoyed this one enormously.
147 reviews
August 11, 2025
I wouldn’t necessarily have chosen this book myself, it was recommended by Sarah and we don’t always enjoy the same read. However it was a happy, feel good (if slightly frothy) book that was similar in style/story to a Joanna Trollope novel, with a bit of Jilly Cooper Home Counties thrown in. I liked Annabelle - the main character - and it had a happy but not too saccharine ending that almost brought a tear to my eye.
Profile Image for Tara Blais Davison.
849 reviews2 followers
December 29, 2025
A quiet comfortable read about a blinkered existence that belied deeper stirrings.

… we found the same things funny…at dinner parties we’d catch each other’s eyes and dissolve into giggles…another thing we loved to do was potter…not play tennis or run or golf or garden, just chill …read the Sunday papers… pots of coffee would be brewed, which sort of rolled into G&Ts, maybe a stroll after lunch…laughing featured a lot.

“It was Ted, for god’s sake, Ted!”
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Author 6 books259 followers
February 1, 2026
Always a treat to curl up with this author’s books. The sisters were all different and the family secret was engaging. My only quibble is the cast of thousands – I found it hard to keep up with which child belonged to which sister and who all the “best friends” are. Even the seven dogs all had names and personalities. Having said all that, I really enjoyed it and was sorry when it ended.
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February 19, 2026
I've read all of her books, and this is my least favourite. With every year that passes and every new book she churns out, the humour and talent dies a bit. Her early books very funny and had plots that kept you reading. It's been a struggle to get half way through and I won't be finishing it. It's not remotely funny or engaging.
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209 reviews1 follower
August 24, 2025
This book is a well written, easy going read. I liked Annabel but couldn't relate to her priveleged family (Ginny and Clarissa!). The characterisation and development was good. I didn't like a storyline around the mother's dogs though. I did feel that the end of the book was a bit rushed.
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178 reviews1 follower
September 19, 2025
Absolutely loved this book!! Catherine is in my top 3 favourite authors. I always want the life of the protagonist. Unfortunately this time I had. Just her situation. Very well written and explained emotions, etc that are all true when you find yourself in this position.
Profile Image for Sally.
887 reviews
February 24, 2026
What a lovely book with some tears and many chuckles and a group of characters and families that we’d all want to be part of.
A romance of a kind, but really it’s a story of three generations of people and their interactions and stories, all held together by Annabelle
Profile Image for Anna.
202 reviews
September 10, 2025
I enjoyed this book but I'm not sure that I was particularly fond of the main character, whom I felt to be very judgemental and a tad naive. Perhaps thats how the author meant to portray her....
Profile Image for Susan Leahy.
25 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2025
Have to love the charm and romance of a Catherine Alliott book. Sweeps you away with family intrigue and heartfelt relationship angst. And always the perfectly satisfying resolution in the end.
Profile Image for D R Coles.
20 reviews5 followers
September 18, 2025
Wonderful

Such an unusual story. So many twists and turns. The main characters were around my daughter's ages so it made it very relevant and i'm 81.
41 reviews
October 2, 2025
3.5 stars. It was pretty much exactly what I expected from Alliott. An easy, pleasant read. I do just wish that there was more effort put into proof reading/editing.
2 reviews
October 11, 2025
great read

Easy going book but still keeps the interest there. I’ve always liked Catherine alliott as an author so great to have a new book
Profile Image for Alison Tilleray.
29 reviews1 follower
November 15, 2025
Awful book nothing happens pretentious people just awful.
Only finished as it was the only book I traveled with.
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December 7, 2025
Audiobook review

Awful narrator

DNF
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Karen Norman.
77 reviews
January 29, 2026
Such a lovely easy read about family dynamics and relationships when you get older. So nice to read about a heroine who is middle aged and full of doubts just like the rest of us,
179 reviews
February 21, 2026
Audiobook. Quite distressing listening to the greed of daughters and pushing their 82 year old mother out of her big home, the depression and stress that follows with their mothers beloved 7 dogs
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