This is the second book I’ve read recently that deals with
escaping to Ellis Island. What I love about both stories is that arriving there
didn’t provide the happiness they expected. What would a novel be without
conflict, right?
From the opening, I was drawn in. The setting (Ireland) was
palpable, the pacing was steady and the characters were well developed.
Women should be sympathetic to other women and nurture,
advise, and build them. That wasn’t the case with Maureen O’Reilly. She was
judged unfairly, and treated poorly. Maureen, and her sister Katy, escaped
Ireland one night, in hopes of a better life in America. That is when the
biggest challenges of all begins…
This book took me on a journey of emotions, and kept me
enthralled throughout.
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This book is published by Tyndale House, a publishing company I've grown to love. If you're interested in joining their Rewards Program that rewards you with fabulous books, Bibles, etc., use this link to get your first 25 points. This isn't a gimmick, and there are no hoops to jump through. Easy Peasy! Enjoy!
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