Review: Sweet Mercies
Sweet Mercies by Anne Booth
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I loved Small Miracles, so I was thrilled to be offered a copy of Sweet Mercies (the sequel) to review.
I was such a joy to return and spend time with the Sisters of Saint Philomena again. I loved the sense of community, both in the convent, and the wider area. It’s wonderful to see how all the characters are getting on, they feel like old friends. I especially loved the kittens, and their interactions with Sister Cecilia.
The plot was great, I loved all the different threads running through the book, and the way they intertwined. I enjoyed the sense of history, and the way it all comes together in the end.
Overall, this book was a joy to read, full of community and kindness. I really hope that there will be more books in the series. I’d love to learn more about Sister Cecilia’s past.
I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I loved Small Miracles, so I was thrilled to be offered a copy of Sweet Mercies (the sequel) to review.
I was such a joy to return and spend time with the Sisters of Saint Philomena again. I loved the sense of community, both in the convent, and the wider area. It’s wonderful to see how all the characters are getting on, they feel like old friends. I especially loved the kittens, and their interactions with Sister Cecilia.
The plot was great, I loved all the different threads running through the book, and the way they intertwined. I enjoyed the sense of history, and the way it all comes together in the end.
Overall, this book was a joy to read, full of community and kindness. I really hope that there will be more books in the series. I’d love to learn more about Sister Cecilia’s past.
I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
View all my reviews
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