Win, read and review copies for both books in The Sisters of St Philomena series!
If you fancy winning 10 copies of The Sisters of St Philomena series (Small Miracles and Sweet Mercies) for your Reading Group, please complete this survey by 8 September for the chance to take part.
More about the books
Small Miracles
In the summer of 1995, three nuns play the lottery to save their failing convent and set off on an adventure to Italy in search of a miracle. A joyful, heart-warming story of friendship, community, faith and love.
The 1990s are proving tough for the convent. The order of the Sisters of Saint Philomena is down to its three last nuns. The place that Sisters Margaret, Bridget and Cecilia call home is in dire need of repairs and, with no savings and no new recruits, they are facing the prospect of having to sell up and leave behind the friends and neighbours in the parish community that they love.
That is, until ninety-year-old Cecilia decides to play the newly launched National Lottery and a series of small miracles begins to unfold…
Small Miracles takes the reader on a joyful and uplifting journey as these three unforgettable nuns learn more about life, love and friendship than they could ever have imagined.
Sweet Mercies
Even saints need second chances…
The new heartwarming Christmas adventure with the Sisters of Saint Philomena, about friendship, family and forgiveness, for fans of AJ Pearce, Katie Fforde and Call the Midwife.
Everyone loves Sister Bridget. The cheerful Mother Superior of St Philomena’s convent is friend to many in the town of Fairbridge and the irrepressible caller at the weekly Parish Bingo. There is nothing she can’t sort out with a kind word, a cup of tea and a slice of her amazing chocolate cake. But is everything as rosy as she thinks?
As the Christmas tree goes up and festive cheer rises, a visitor arrives at the convent who doesn’t like Sister Bridget one bit.
Good intentions don’t always go to plan. Sister Bridget learns that secrets are bubbling to the surface back home in Ireland – especially for her younger sister Mary. She will need to face up to past deeds, however well-intended. With the help of her friends, and the power of love and forgiveness, maybe she can finally make things right.
With warmth and grace, _Sweet Mercies_ reminds us that none of us is perfect, and everybody deserves another chance at finding peace and happiness.
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