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The Comfort of Secrets

The Comfort of Secrets

318 pages

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Are Secrets Really Comfortable? In this tale, we meet Cat and Ryan. And Ryan... both has secrets and has people holding secrets from him. In at least some ways, I can certainly identify with Ryan due to at least some similar situations (though to be clear, not an abusive parent myself). In this tale of family triumphing all, the more pessimistic among us might be tempted to label it as much fantasy as any swords and sorcery book, but aren't romance books supposed to take us out of the real world and give us a happily ever after? And in that, Nolfi does a great job. The Sirens may be a bunch of wacky old biddies, but they do form a memorable cast of supporting characters - ones who almost steal the show from the central couple. Very much enjoyed this book, and very much looking forward to reading the other two books in the trilogy. (Yes, I started in the middle. :D)

August 24, 2018Report this review