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Sister Carmen

By M. Corvus

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a devout community, a young woman's quest for personal freedom is complicated by unwanted attention and the weight of her past.

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2004-12-30
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Summary

"Sister Carmen" by M. Corvus is set in a small Moravian village during the late 1800s, the story centers around a young woman named Carmen as she grapples with her identity and devotion to the community's strict rules. As the book opens, the village celebrates Easter. Carmen's lively spirit shines as she jokes with Brother Jonathan Fricke, but the mood quickly shifts as Brother Jonathan reveals his inappropriate desires toward her. The story follows Carmen's journey as she struggles between duty to her religious community and her yearning for personal independence, all while fighting against the emotional baggage of her past.

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