Holy Fools is proving to be a very interesting book. Set in the early 17th century in an abbey off the coast of Brittany Soeur Auguste is not quite who she seems, a secret from her past invades the present when a new abbess, just a child, arrives on the island with her personal confessor who unbeknown to most is masquerading as a priest. The many twists and turns of this book make it difficult to put down as Fleur disappears, witchcraft and past tribulations overtake the abbey.
I am always amazed at how books I purchase for my kindle with an assumption of their content usually turn out to be quite different. Samantha Verant's book, Seven Letters from Paris is completely different from what I expected. A long lost love, letters, emails and disappointments in life make up this interesting memoir. As she flies to Paris intent on a relationship with Jean Luc doubts also fill her mind.
I am so glad we have a new guide dog instructor who is taking an interest in both us and our dogs. Jay has just got away with so much that I now have to pull him back into line and hopefully he will learn to behave again, particularly in cafes.
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