While a bit repetitive, I kept turning the pages. A good summer read, for sure.
While a bit repetitive, I kept turning the pages. A good summer read, for sure.
Garden is weeded, laundry is hanging on the line, I will be not be moving from this chair until I‘m caught up on #PemberLittens, read today‘s #potteraday chapter and finish this delightful book by Fader.
Listened to the audio of this while camping and waiting for my new house in Alaska :) It was better than I thought it would be and a good family drama.
This book surprised me in the BEST way! I was captivated, from beginning to end, by these relatable women and their journey from loss, silence, and shame to happiness and fulfillment. Empowering and beautifully written! I would happily spend more time with the McAvoy women. 5 STARS
The mystery of what happened 17 years ago is the driver and really turns this into a page-turner. I was pleasantly surprised at how good this book is. To be perfectly honest, the cover and title didn't really grab me and I think they actually detract from what is a really great book. Please do yourself a favour and give this one a go, you won't be disappointed. Fader really packs a punch—there's a lot to unpack and discuss.
Really enjoying hearing from these three great authors - lots of laughs and lots of great stories - at the #GirlyBookClub #StrongWomenRead event at the HarperCollins offices in Toronto