Book Review of When Destiny Sings by Judith Cuffe

After finishing this book, I had to put it aside for a day to really think through what I wanted to say about it.

I devoured this book. I read more than 3/4 of it in one sitting, having a hard time putting it down, and then rushed to get back to it the next morning. I don’t know if it’s the compelling story of Felicity, or the anguishing way Ann comes full circle, or even the bitter taste Margot left in my mouth, but whatever held me captivated by this book was magic. And I need more of it.

Not only is this a story of circles, how one life can definitely affect (in both the positive and negative ways) another, and how families can be much messier than we want to believe, but it’s also a story of second chances. New beginnings. And roots so deep, and so touching, that we have a hard time muddling through them.

I can say one thing for sure. I am so excited to read the sequel - and I am in love with Cuffe’s writing.

I received an advance review copy for free book via BookSirens and am leaving this honest review voluntarily.
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Published on August 20, 2020 09:18
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