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The Delta Sisters

The Grayson family is a pillar of the African-American community in New Orleans. But Sylvia Grayson, the matriarch, has deep secrets that she represses under a veneer of keeping up appearances. She keeps a tight rein on her daughter, Olivia, and has the perfect life mapped out for her: go to college, join the Delta sorority, marry the proper boy. So when the town's "bad girl" is found murdered one summer day in 1975, Sylvia pulls Olivia even closer. But when Olivia's one last attempt at rebellion is subverted by her mother, Sylvia's relentlessly tight control shatters the ties between them.
Years later, Olivia's own daughter, Rachelle, is trying to make her way in the world. Olivia does not want to make the same mistakes as her mother, nor does she want her daughter to make the same errors Olivia made out of rebellion. Meanwhile, a killer is watching from the shadows, determined to keep the secrets of the past from coming to light. The Delta Sisters is a spellbinding, intimate portrait of what happens when these passionate women have to join together at last in the face of danger.

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Product Details:
Author: Kayla Perrin
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date: April 01, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 0312336098
Product Length: 9.24 inches
Product Width: 6.16 inches
Product Height: 0.96 inches
Product Weight: 0.87 pounds
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
 
 

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4Buried Secrets Revealed  Nov 03, 2004
By Loose Leaves Book Review
When I sat down to read The Delta Sisters, I was mentally prepared to read a novel about the adventures of pledging a sorority and being a part of a sisterhood. But author Kayla Perrin took me in a totally different direction with this brilliantly written novel of murder, suspense and betrayal. Sylvia Grayson is the matriarch of an affluent African-American family in New Orleans. Her family heritage includes being the daughter of one of the original founders of Delta Gamma Psi sorority. The women of this family carry down the traditions of attending Dillard University and pledging Delta.

Being of an elite heritage, Sylvia marries a jazz musician, whom is considered beneath her by her family standards. From the union, a daughter named Olivia is conceived. It is expected of her to follow in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother and attend Dillard and pledge Delta.

During the summer of 1975, when a stranger moves to town and a young girl is murdered, the nature of Sylvia and Olivia's relationship is changed forever. An incident from Sylvia's past comes back to haunt her. She believes that the young man she has hired to do some work around the estate knows what she would prefer to keep hidden. She pays the young man to leave town. This totally devastates Olivia, who has developed a relationship with him.

Olivia grows up to be the author of horror stories. She is an embarrassment to her mother because of her drinking and the erotic nature of her fiction. Although a Delta member, Sylvia barely acknowledges her presence and overlooks her for committees. Olivia realizes her mother still considers her a disappointment. She fails to recognize the relationship with Rachelle is failing miserably. Rachelle develops a rebellious streak after her best friend; Alette tells her she overheard Olivia admitting she deceitfully altered the path of Rachelle's future. Rachelle goes against her upbringing, even contemplating not following the tradition of becoming a Delta.

A person from Olivia's past reenters her life around the same time Sylvia is receiving threats and accusations concerning the murder of a young girl in 1975. Through a series of events, secrets are revealed that hurt and change the way Olivia sees her mother. It all culminates with dead bodies, explosive revelations of "who done it" and eventually, restored relationships.

Kayla Perrin did an outstanding job keeping me guessing and flipping pages. I thought the drama would never end. Just when you think you have it figured out, there's another plot twist. This is a really good read.

Reviewed by Paula Henderson of Loose Leaves Book Review

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4sisterhood vs. family  Apr 24, 2005
By L. L. Reese "cancer brain"
Easy and interesting book to read as I read in an evening setting as my interest had questions I wanted answered. Since I was not a part of a sorority setting I wanted to know what was so special about these groups but that was not really the storyline as much as it was about a family bonding together before they seek to go out and help the world that may seem to be less fortunate.

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2Secrets Never Stay Hidden  Apr 05, 2005
By S. M. Anderson "sma331"
New Orleans is considered The Delta. This is a book about murder, suspense and betrayal. Lies come back to hunt mother Sylvia Grayson. Sylvia Grayson is the matriarch of an affluent family. The tradition for the women in the family is to attend Dillard University and pledge Delta sorority. Sylvia's daughter Olivia falls in love with a stranger to the dismay of Sylvia. This stranger is suspected of murdering a girl in New Orleans, and Sylvia suspects he knows secrets about her she would rather keep hidden. She pays him to leave town, upsetting Olivia. Olivia grows up still hurt about losing a man she loved and with a daughter of her own. Olivia is doing the same thing to her own daughter Rachelle that her mother has done to her.

This family is very dysfunctional. Olivia was so set against Rochelle attending any other colleges; she threw out Rachel's acceptance letters. Rachelle so wanting her own identity she considers going against family tradition to rebel against her mother. When all is said and done, secrets are revealed in an explosive ending.

This book was slow, slow, slow. Chapter 55-56 were the most exciting parts of the book. I was about to put it down when I got to that point. I really felt the story did not need to be dragged out so much. I just did not like this book by the time I finished it. Glad I borrowed this from the library.

3The Delta Sisters  Jan 11, 2008
By Ms. 90
I thought I had it figured out, but Perrin got me with the ending. Pretty good read about not-so-perfect mother-daughter relationships. Sylvia, the snobby meddling mother, Olivia the love-struck daughter turned alcoholic, and Rachelle, the daughter/granddaughter who wants her independence but craves her mother's love. What is the secret that Sylvia Grayson has hidden all of these years and how will the revelation affect those she loves? Some of the story is rather easy to figure out with the clues Perrin throws in, but I definitely didn't see the ending coming. Perrin has created a story that, while not a page turner, is worth a read. 3 stars.

3Interesting  Apr 01, 2006
By Ms. Renee "Avid Book Reader"
this was a nice read. i was touched by the fact that this was a love story tied into suspense, murder, and drama. this book takes you into the lives of a family reviewing their past mistakes and how it affects their future and their present. i enjoyed the read.

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