Bitter Blessings by Christine Mehring

Bitter Blessings

by Christine Mehring

When their mother dies in a car accident, seventeen-year-old Megan and her two younger sisters are left in the care of their eccentric grandmother. The girls later learn that because their father had converted to Mormonism their mother had kidnapped them when they were children and told them that he had died.

Reviewed by sstaley on

4 of 5 stars

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Bitter blessings is such a great read because:
-Megan is likable and relatable. You want her to find out the family secret and you want to see some relief and happiness given back to the family.
-Good supporting characters are written throughout the story. Her best friend Adam and his father, Megan's lawyer, add the support and relief that the readers need amongst the sadness in this story.
-There is also a surprise twist where her friends' Mormon religion is identified, and it hits close to home for Megan.
-You will experience a satisfying ending at the end of the story.

To read more of my review of Bitter Blessings, go to my blog at
http://whynotbecauseisaidso.blogspot.com/2011/08/review-of-bitter-blessings-by-christine.html

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