My rating: 3 of 5 stars
It’s 1940 and Sarah’s husband has gone missing in Dunkirk. In a desperate attempt to find her man, she joins the FANYs. But with a daughter to raise and her father’s death to deal with, she is forced to turn to her long-lost sister, Kate, for help.
Kate thought she had escaped her troubled past, but when she returns to the country to take care of her niece, she must once again face the prejudice and scrutiny from the townsfolk, including the village vicar.
As the war intensifies and starts to take its toll, both women must find the courage to overcome challenges they never thought they'd face.
An easy enjoyable read that didn't tax my brain. It also gave a good insight into how the British worked with members of the French resistance during WW2.
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Kate thought she had escaped her troubled past, but when she returns to the country to take care of her niece, she must once again face the prejudice and scrutiny from the townsfolk, including the village vicar.
As the war intensifies and starts to take its toll, both women must find the courage to overcome challenges they never thought they'd face.
An easy enjoyable read that didn't tax my brain. It also gave a good insight into how the British worked with members of the French resistance during WW2.
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I like that it didn't tax your brain! That's my favorite kind of book! LOL Always interesting, Wendy! I enjoy your book reviews.
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