Why did I love this book?
I’m a sucker for a great character, and when a book features a gold-toothed, ex-punk rocker, tattooed, chain-smoking, gay nun, I’m all in.
Sister Holiday shows you can be both gay and devout at the same time and turn into a reluctant investigator when those she cares about are threatened. The author is a poet, and her prose pulled me in from page one. Sister Holiday is someone I’d like to sit down and talk punk rock bands with and maybe sneak a little sacramental wine.
Complicated characters, a twisted plot, and long-hidden secrets combine for a great read. I’m not surprised by the award nominations this book has racked up, and I can’t wait to see what happens next—and neither will you.
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