Thursday, September 26, 2019

Book Review: "Paper Chains" By Nicola Moriarty

This has that chain letter feel as we delve into two characters who are first glance seem worlds apart yet in there own way are connected.

It turns out that this letter has truly brought them together with two Australian women named Hannah and India.


Not to spoil the fun here but one of them doesn't have long to live with stage 4 terminal cancer while the other is running from her past and the family she left behind because of postnatal depression.


There's also a bit of romance involved as India has met the man of her dreams named Simon in the Greek Islands. 

However, nobody has seen her since leaving Greece and has been leaving paper letters for Simon but not posting them.

She's in e
ssence providing them to complete strangers or travellers if you will along the way and ask they simply keep passing it along.

Her final letter details the secrets she's kept and perhaps is the most heart warming portion of the story.

Love, hope, fate, and forgiveness are all examined in complete detail as Nicola Moriarty does a superb job in not just writing about female relationships but connections that are meant for a lifetime even if with complete strangers along the way.


Which leads to my next quote, " people come into your life for a reason, a season, a lifetime”.


I hope you enjoy this one as it's quite a unique perspective for readers to embrace.

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