A review by meganmaryprice
The Lost Girls of Ireland by Susanne O'Leary

3.0

This was a quaint, quiet, quick read. Everything is very even keeled, from the characters to the plot. Even the more dramatic parts seem too smooth, like the book has been injected with Botox - there are no frowns or laugh lines, but it lacks the personality and interest that come from the ups and downs of life.
I didn’t love it or hate it. It was just filler fluff, originally intended to try to reach my 2022 reading goal, but now will get me started on 2023. Taking a star off for the lack of emotion in this book and a star off for lackluster writing and editing efforts. So many conversations where the exact same thing was said three different ways.