Father Stuart Ballard has been Marcus Stearns’ confessor since the young Jesuit was only eighteen years old. He thought he’d heard every sin the boy had to confess until Marcus uttered those three fateful words: “I met Eleanor.”
So begins the 40-page “The Confession of Marcus Stearns,” a moving coda to the RITA® Award-winning Original Sinners series. Originally published as a limited-edition paperback for the 2014 RT Booklovers' Convention, and available worldwide for the first time.
This collection also includes “The Confession of Eleanor Schreiber,” a companion 36-page story written exclusively for The Confessions.
And, finally, all secrets are revealed in “The Confession of Tiffany Reisz,” an exclusive, in-depth interview.
I just can't get enough of the Original Sinners series. Now Tiffany Reisz has given us The Confessions of both Marcus Stearns (Soren) and Eleanor Schreiber (Nora). Father Stuart Ballard hears both confessions and provides us with another eye opening POV.
This is not a full-length novel and it's best read after you have finish the entire eight-book series. The Confessions give you more insight into both characters. Soren's confession only exemplifies the magnitude of his feelings for Eleanor and his internal religious struggle. Eleanor's confession tackles her surprising insecurities. The final confession is from Tiffany Reisz is an exclusive interview that enlightens us further on the series and the author herself. I enjoyed reminiscing with Tiffany and Cyndy (the interviewer) even as just a spectator. 5 Stars! Looking to the future of Fionn.
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