Sisterhood Book Review

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Title: Sisterhood

Author: Carol Ann Moore

Pages: 417

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


My Thoughts: 


Sisterhood is a debut novel by Carol Ann Moore and to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this book would be an understatement! 


This book is about seven women of all different ages and backgrounds that come together to reform a coven from the past. Aella is the oldest of them all, she seeks each of the others exactly when they need help the most. Irin, Evie, Caro, Lillian, Juno & Lana all are going through their own personal tragedies and Aella helps them each find their inner strength to persevere as well as finding their place within the coven while helping them recognize their magical gifts. 


Typically I am not a fan of so many points of view in one book but it is definitely needed in this book to tell this story. I really enjoyed when Aella shares the history of the coven and how each of the other six are related to the sisterhood. 


This book brings out all of the emotions - I won’t lie, I was so upset a good part of this book for how these women were treated! There are several CW’s in this book - domestic violence, rape, animal abuse, murder, narcissism & misogyny. While I feel like this is a lot of bad for one book, it is part of each of the sister’s stories and it shows how together they could overcome the evil in the world. 


There were a few parts within the story that seemed to drag for me but overall this book was well written and I thoroughly enjoyed it. 


Thank you to Carol Ann Moore for gifting me an Advanced Readers Copy of this book in exchange for my honest review!