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Hidden Wives by Claire Avery
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Hidden Wives (edition 2010)

by Claire Avery (Author)

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Fifteen-year-old Sara and her beautiful sister, Rachel, are too young to legally drive a car--but are approaching spinsterhood in Utah's secret polygamist Blood of the Lamb community. Having long since reached the "age of preparedness," they will soon be married off to much older men chosen by the hidden sect's revered Prophet. As Sara, chosen to become her uncle's fifth wife, grows more distraught over her impending incestuous marriage, she begins to scrutinize the faith she has followed blindly her entire life. But for Rachel, who will be married to one of the many powerful community leaders vying for her hand, disobeying the Prophet means eternal damnation. Her friendship with the newest member of the community, the young and handsome Luke, starts as an attempt to save his agnostic soul, but ends with the pair falling helplessly in love. When Rachel is forbidden to see him, her absolute faith in the Prophet is severely tested. When Rachel's future husband is finally announced, violence erupts, and the girls must find the strength to escape the only life they have ever know...before it's too late. Claire Avery has woven a stunning tale that could be ripped from today's headlines. Shocking and empowering,Hidden Wives is a page-turning debut that will stay with the reader.… (more)
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Title:Hidden Wives
Authors:Claire Avery (Author)
Info:Forge Books (2010), Edition: 1, 336 pages
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it was okay, but the story was a little too neat and perfect (aka not realistic because the story just fell into place). I much prefer memoirs to fiction when it comes to polygamy books ( )
  anastaciaknits | Oct 29, 2016 |
Couldn't keep it in my hands long enough to throw it across the room. Junk. ( )
  dms02 | Feb 27, 2014 |
I won a copy of Hidden Wives through First Reads and enjoyed reading it very much. The characters are engaging and the story is realistic and gripping. I had a few minor problems with the plot and choices made by the main characters, but overall it's well-written. I recommend it to anyone interested in the sordid truth about polygamist sects. ( )
  Athenable | Jan 10, 2014 |
“Hush, Hush, Sweet Sister-Wives” Unspoken scandals run beneath this secret polygamist community in Utah like coal and iron run through Pennsylvania. Hidden Wives tells the riveting story of Rachel and Sara, two 15-year old sisters, empowered by their will to live, love…and survive. I received this book from Claire Avery, the pseudonym of a sister author tag team. I spent a lot of time holding my breath while reading this over the past week! However, I do give advance warning of some graphic passages. ( )
  catmommie | Jun 11, 2011 |
Sisters Sara and Rachel grew up in a Fundamentalist Mormon reservation with their father, three sister-wives, and numerous siblings. As both girls near their 16th birthdays – three years past the prime marriage age – they are presented to the Prophet in order to be married off. At the Blood of the Lamb community that the girls live in, men claim to receive revelations or testimonies from God about the women they are “meant” to marry; these revelations are then shared with the Prophet who determines whether or not the two people should be sealed in marriage.

Sara is told that she is to marry her uncle, while Rachel’s case proves to be more difficult. Sixteen men claim to have received testimonies for the beautiful Rachel, all wishing to add the shy teenager to their horde of wives. As a bidding war of sorts erupts for her hand in marriage, Rachel meets and falls in love with Luke, a recent arrival at Blood of the Lamb. Moved to the reservation by his father who suddenly found religion, Luke finds his new lifestyle ridiculous. Nevertheless, he puts up with the demands to please Rachel who is indoctrinated by her upbringing and deeply believes in the Blood of the Lamb teachings. She hopes against hope that the Prophet will consider her own testimony to marry Luke, and will allow her to become a first wife to the man she loves.

When the Prophet announces Rachel’s future husband, tensions run high and the girls’ already abusive father finds yet another outlet for his rage. While Sara knows that she must leave the community and her family behind for any chance at a normal life, she must also convince Rachel to join her before their fates are sealed…

Written by the sister team of Mari Hilburn and Michelle Poche (pseudonym Claire Avery), who were raised in a fundamentalist Catholic community in Chicago, Hidden Wives is an intricate look into what life might be like for those born into a fundamentalist sect. Rachel’s and Sara’s stories were both enthralling and disturbing, leaving me with emotions ranging from sympathy to outright anger at their mistreatment. Sara was strong and resilient, ready to persevere despite her terrible lot in life. It was Rachel, however, that really grabbed and held my attention. She was so innocent and believing – and some may say brainwashed – that she could not see the truth despite being consistently wronged by every adult around her. Her ability to see hope where there was none and think the best of people who did not deserve it was heartbreaking to read about.

To say that I enjoyed Hidden Wives would be an understatement (if that was not already evident from my Summer Reading List). Some fiction can stagnate in favor of flowery language or unnecessarily long descriptions; while Hidden Wives was well written and informative, the story within was never dull. If you’re used to reading several books at a time, be prepared to make Hidden Wives your sole occupation until the last page! ( )
  verka6811 | Jan 10, 2011 |
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Fifteen-year-old Sara and her beautiful sister, Rachel, are too young to legally drive a car--but are approaching spinsterhood in Utah's secret polygamist Blood of the Lamb community. Having long since reached the "age of preparedness," they will soon be married off to much older men chosen by the hidden sect's revered Prophet. As Sara, chosen to become her uncle's fifth wife, grows more distraught over her impending incestuous marriage, she begins to scrutinize the faith she has followed blindly her entire life. But for Rachel, who will be married to one of the many powerful community leaders vying for her hand, disobeying the Prophet means eternal damnation. Her friendship with the newest member of the community, the young and handsome Luke, starts as an attempt to save his agnostic soul, but ends with the pair falling helplessly in love. When Rachel is forbidden to see him, her absolute faith in the Prophet is severely tested. When Rachel's future husband is finally announced, violence erupts, and the girls must find the strength to escape the only life they have ever know...before it's too late. Claire Avery has woven a stunning tale that could be ripped from today's headlines. Shocking and empowering,Hidden Wives is a page-turning debut that will stay with the reader.

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Two girls coming of age in a polygamist cult.
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