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A review by brightside_83
The House at the End of the Moor by Michelle Griep
4.0
4 stars ✨
“True justice starts with repentance. How can we ask God to show justice in the world while willfully nursing our own hidden prejudices, selfishness, lusts, greed… our own broken relationships?”
Maggie leaves her life at the Opera, to live a life of seclusion when she is threatened by a politician who seeks to ruin her reputation. She finds solace in the wilds of the moors until one day she finds an injured man with no identification near her home. Oliver is an escaped convict on the run to clear his name when he’s injured and found by a beautiful woman he knows looks familiar but can not recall from where- until he finds something among her possessions that throws his world upside down. Together they must figure out a way to clear his name before he is caught and thrown back into prison.
The House at The End of the Moor was a fantastic story. Main characters Maggie and Oliver were likable people both struggling with inner turmoil and wrongs to make right. There were lots of quotes in this book that were refreshing and compelling. They really hit home with me and I love when books get my wheels turning- I also enjoyed the ending when a certain unlikable character turns a new leaf and finds grace, forgiveness and redemption.
“True justice starts with repentance. How can we ask God to show justice in the world while willfully nursing our own hidden prejudices, selfishness, lusts, greed… our own broken relationships?”
Maggie leaves her life at the Opera, to live a life of seclusion when she is threatened by a politician who seeks to ruin her reputation. She finds solace in the wilds of the moors until one day she finds an injured man with no identification near her home. Oliver is an escaped convict on the run to clear his name when he’s injured and found by a beautiful woman he knows looks familiar but can not recall from where- until he finds something among her possessions that throws his world upside down. Together they must figure out a way to clear his name before he is caught and thrown back into prison.
The House at The End of the Moor was a fantastic story. Main characters Maggie and Oliver were likable people both struggling with inner turmoil and wrongs to make right. There were lots of quotes in this book that were refreshing and compelling. They really hit home with me and I love when books get my wheels turning- I also enjoyed the ending when a certain unlikable character turns a new leaf and finds grace, forgiveness and redemption.