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Book Review of The Midwife's Confession (MIRA)

The Midwife's Confession (MIRA)
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Diane Chamberlain's newest story will keep you on the edge-of-your-seat! Noelle's suicide throws her two friends Tara and Emerson for a loop. They didn't see this coming and are shocked. What could have driven Noelle to take her own life? A woman who had such a passion for life.

They find an unwritten note addressed to Anna, and it sparks their investigation. They want to find out why Noelle did what she did. But the more they reveal, the more they realize that they didn't really know Noelle at all.

Twists, turns, suspense, friendship and love are keen traits of Chamberlains. This novel is no exception. You will find yourself caught up in her clever storytelling as her characters and their lives capture your attention and do not let go until the final shocking conclusion. Told from several points of view and with flashbacks, Chamberlain has created a perfect blend of character creation, relationships and manipulation. A highly recommended read!