August 18, 2019
The
Oysterville Sewing Circle by Susan Wiggs
Caroline
Shelby always loved to sew and dreamed of being a fashion designer. But in the cut-throat world of New York
fashion, she is betrayed by her mentor who destroys her budding career. When a close friend dies of an overdose,
Caroline returns to her hometown and her family in Oysterville, WA, bringing her
friend’s two orphaned children with her.
With her new responsibilities, she needs to start over and make a life
for the three of them. Caroline is
certain that the scandal and shame she feels is the worst thing that could
happen to anyone, but she quickly learns that many of the women she meets have
secrets of their own. Her evolution is eased by renewing her relationship with Will Jensen, a long-time friend.
I
requested an e-ARC for this title since I am an avid sewer, but the “sewing
circle” turned out to be a domestic abuse support group. Some sewing happens but it's sort of a side plot. The topic of domestic abuse and violence is hugely important and pulled right from the headlines. Too many influential men have been permitted to bully and abuse women and children, their actions hidden by their positions. My dad always said that it doesn't take a brave man to hit a woman, a child or a dog - to him, men like that were despicable.
Personally I'm not a huge fan of women’s fiction (a little too predictable), but Susan Wiggs is a popular women's fiction writer, and readers of both women’s fiction and romance should enjoy this title.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an e-ARC in exchange for a review.
Personally I'm not a huge fan of women’s fiction (a little too predictable), but Susan Wiggs is a popular women's fiction writer, and readers of both women’s fiction and romance should enjoy this title.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an e-ARC in exchange for a review.
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