I've read it! All real women, no TIMs in sight. I enjoyed the book a lot and generally recommend it. It does feel a little achronistic in terms of how things develop with the nunnery and its development (but I'm no historian, who knows what went down then lol). The POV was compelling, and there was a decent consideration of power, who wields it, and how best to wield it. Very well written. I hope you enjoy it!
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I've read it! All real women, no TIMs in sight. I enjoyed the book a lot and generally recommend it. It does feel a little achronistic in terms of how things develop with the nunnery and its development (but I'm no historian, who knows what went down then lol). The POV was compelling, and there was a decent consideration of power, who wields it, and how best to wield it. Very well written. I hope you enjoy it!
You’re making me excited to read it haha. Thank you !