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Review: The Confession Club

The Confession ClubThe Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg
My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Elizabeth Berg is one of my favourite authors. I like that her writing makes you feel like you are part of the story and that the characters are your friends or neighbours. All her books are heartwarming. They are funny and moving. The Confession Club is no exception. It is the story of a group of mature women who meet once a week and take a turn to confess misdeeds they have done in the past or recently. The beauty of this group is that there is no judgment and you leave the meeting feeling better as everyone wishes you “Go in Peace”. Maddy Harris is back in Mason with her daughter. She is taking a break from her husband and New York. She is not sure that she is able to love Matthew the way he deserves to be. Iris Winter meets a very nice homeless man and falls head over heels for him. But John has a dark past and is homeless after all. Maddy and Iris both join the Confession Club and find the support they need to make difficult decisions.
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I wish I could convey how beautiful this book is and how it is such a brilliant read. I hope this review will be sufficient.

🙋🏼‍♀️ Thank you Penguin Random House Canada for sending me a final copy of this wonderful book. The Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg will be available at your favourite bookstore on November 19, 2019.


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