Saturday, December 19, 2020

Book Review: "A Christmas Resolution" by Anne Perry

 


“That it’s easy to forgive those you like? That is the test, isn’t it…forgiving those you don’t like? Especially those who have hurt someone you love. Anyone can do the easy things.”

― Anne Perry, A Christmas Resolution

This puts to the test both love and faith as well as supportive structures and moral accountability on the stand.

It's also why we can't put all our faith into the faithful because sometimes those who preach are narcissists full of toxicity.

Monsters don't wear capes, don't appear evil, don't take on the shape or form of darkness as they scour for their next targets.

You never know what you'll get with Seth Marlowe as he seeks to wed Clementine. Why would a sweet woman want to marry the devil in disguise?

This is now the question that Celia asks but she herself has some skeletons in her own closet.
It's an interesting read that blurs the lines and boundaries on many fronts.

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