There was so much that I enjoyed about this book but I'll start with the general concept overall. Willa thinks she can handle her new chaotic life, but as she draws closer to a dashing young ironworker and risks grow at the bridge, she discovers that hiding from what she truly wants may be her biggest lie of all.įirst off: Thank you to Net Galley for providing me with a e-book copy in exchange for my honest review! Keeping secrets from her family only becomes more complicated when Willa agrees to help the doctor at a field hospital near the new bridge being built over the Golden Gate. Each day she sneaks away to help Doctor Katherine Winston in her medical clinic in San Francisco’s Richmond District. It’s 1936, and as the only daughter amongst four sons, her Irish–Catholic family is counting on her to take her vows-but Willa’s found another calling. The last thing eighteen-year-old Wilhelmina “Willa” MacCarthy wants is to be a nun. Review Posted: From Jen's Bookshelf Blog and Goodreads, will also be posting about my review on my instagram a Broken Shore by Amy Trueblood
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