Book of the Month, Book Reviews

Book of the Month: March 2020

“Night of Miracles” by Elizabeth Berg

Picking up right where “The Story of Arthur Truluv” left off, Lucille is living in the home Arthur willed to Maddy and her daughter, Nola, named after Arthur’s late wife. The trio formed an unlikely family before Arthur passed giving Lucille a Granddaughter in Nola she never thought she’d have. Lucille’s baking classes are taking off and new neighbors have moved into what used to be her home before losing her fiancé, Frank. Jason & Abby are facing a crisis themselves and look to their neighbor to help care for their nine year old son. With her schedule becoming more demanding, Lucille decides to hire Iris, Mason’s newest resident to be her assistant even though her baking skills leave something to be desired. Keeping with the theme that Elizabeth Berg so beautifully established in “Truluv”, “Night of Miracles” is a continuing example that friends are the family you create for yourselves. As this truly is a sequel, I highly recommend reading “The Story of Arthur Truluv” before reading this. (Something you won’t regret!) Berg has written another book in the Mason series, “The Confession Club”, that I can’t wait to add to my collection. Be sure to add this trio to your TBR list.

Pick up a copy of “Night of Miracles” here.