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Sisters Take All

A Novel (The Finch Sisters, Book 3)

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Sisters Take All

By: Amelia Diane Coombs
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In a gleefully self-deprecating mystery, three estranged sisters meet in LA for the making of a documentary, learning the depth of their family dysfunction is nothing compared to social media obsession.

Another long weekend, another family reunion for the Finch sisters. This time, Venice Beach is calling, and with it, a film about Maeve’s glamorous career as an influencer. Remi and Eliana show up for moral support, but it’s not long before things start to feel wrong. Again.

For starters, documentarian Nadia Cullen bears an uncanny resemblance to Maeve—from her hairstyle down to her signature scent. Chalk it up to superfan behavior, maybe, but the weekend is far from over, and every day seems to bring something new to worry about.

Now, Remi may be prone to worry, but this is more than her anxiety disorder talking. The Finch sisters have secrets that need to stay buried between them. And with Nadia in the guesthouse and at their heels, things are starting to get too close for comfort.

If they’re not careful, this behind-the-scenes documentary could take a sharp turn into true crime.

Perhaps it already has…

©2026 by Amelia Diane Coombs. (P)2026 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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