The Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
What a lovely book and I was so very happy to revisit Mason Missouri where Arthur Truluv lived. Now Maddy is married to Matthew and between them they love their little girl, Nola.
I should mention that the ladies have a club, a confessions club, where each week one of them confesses to a sin or something they have done and feel guilty about. It is confidential for them and as well they try to help each other with advice and offers of help and especially understanding.
Every word in this book is precious. A beautiful read.
Monday, December 2, 2019
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