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Daughters of Paris (by Elisabeth Hobbes)

I love reading historical fiction books … especially those that take place during WWII. This one was an okay addition to that genre. But the focus on the resistance movement intrigues me and I am in awe of the efforts individuals were willing to go to in order to thwart Hitler’s reign of terror. The characters are well developed and I appreciated the relationship between Colette and Fleur. Their friendship was special and their courage was impressive. The author obviously did a lot of research and the story will pull you in as you experience the loyalty in such a difficult time.

 

Thank you to NetGalley and One More Chapter for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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