
“Saoirse” by Charleen Hurtubise
Published by Celadon Books
I stayed up late to finish this one because I was fully
invested in the main character and needed to know what the future held for her. She had a very complicated and unsafe childhood
that she eventually escaped by stealing someone else’s identity and fleeing the
United States for Ireland. Living a lie,
never knowing when your true identity might be revealed, is a stressful life,
but she is able to find some peace through art.
And that art tells part of the story…. her past.
I greatly enjoyed this book and highly recommended
it. It’s fairly short with only about
250 pages, but there’s no fluff within those pages. It’s solid read that will keep you turning
the pages, wanting to continue the story.
Thank you to NetGalley and Celadon Books for the
complimentary copy of this book. As always,
the opinions expressed within this honest review are completely my own.
Finished 2/19/26 – 4.5/5 stars
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