"Where We Belong" by Lynn Austin is about the life well off sisters Rebecca and Flora Hawes. While Rebecca and Flora and in the high society of late 1800's but they are not the typical women of that era. They go on an expedition to the middle east that brings back memories of their lives as young women and might be putting themselves in danger without knowing it. The book takes place at times in the sisters history while at the same time also from the viewpoints of different people. It was confusing at times and seemed very drawn out. I finally finished and sadly it was last couple chapters that I finally was intrigued by this book. I usually enjoy Lynn Austin's books but this one was not one of her best. So I recommend this book with reservations that this is not one of her best books.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Bethany House. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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