A review by clairetrellahill
Doing No Harm by Carla Kelly

4.0

I found this book really touching. Many moments were bittersweet—it focuses on the consequences of the Scottish clearances in a way I’ve never processed before and that was tough—but there was such a lovely care and kindness in the main characters as the retired navy surgeon endeavors to bind up wounds both physical and emotional and the tearoom owner endeavors to feed half the village on her small inheritance. It also does the lovely thing in romance where community is built and fostered.
It is also sweet/clean for those interested, no heat, but as I said, very touching. I did in fact cry. Four stars.