"Strong look at a dysfunctional family"
In Monroeville, North Carolina, the three sisters Justine,
Regina, and Mica grow up in a strange household where their
hippie parents refuse to marry though they have lived
together for almost two decades and co-own M&G Antiques.
The oldest high schooler Justine takes her siblings to spy
on lover's lane. However, what they see frightens them as
they observe someone killing their Aunt Lyla. Since they
cannot identify the murderer, the three siblings agree to
remain silent. Twenty years later, the trio lives in separate parts of the
country. Justine is an executive at a cosmetics firm in
Pennsylvania. Regina edits nonfiction self help books in
Boston. Mica is an internationally famous hair model
living in Los Angeles. The threesome rarely talk to one
another since the homicide incident and Mica stealing
Justine's boyfriend nasty Dean Haviland. However,
circumstances in their lives and that of their parents
bring the trio back to Monroeville where they can continue
to squabble or begin the road to healing. I THINK I LOVE YOU is no bubblegum Partridge family teen
tale, but instead Stephanie Bond provides a strong look at
a dysfunctional family. The story line works because the
three sisters seem like real siblings struggling with
rivalries, loves, and just meeting one another halfway.
The schism between the trio makes the tale work though
their new male interests relatively fall into place to
easily. Still fans will bond with the cast and expect more
lay it on the line type of relationship dramas from this
talented author. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 15, 2002
SummarySo there's some bad blood and bruised egos between the
Metcalf sisters. At least they're reuniting. A cause to
celebrate? Not for Justine, Regina, and Mica. Their parents
are splitting up and the family business is going on the
auction block-just a little reminder of how much they
really have in common...
Take the local bad boy who proposed to Justine, seduced
Regina, and ran off with Mica. Add the unsolved murder they
witnessed when they were young girls, and their vow to keep
it a secret. Toss in their knack for being drawn to shady
men, and there's only one thing left for them to do-put the
bonds of family loyalty to the test.
But it takes courage to outsmart a murderer, know-how to
avenge the cad who betrayed them, and patience to bring
their parents back together. Three talents. Three sisters.
And who knows? Maybe even three new chances to fall in love
when Justine, Regina, and Mica discover how much they're
willing to risk-and forgive-in the name of sisterhood...
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