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Mother Daughter Traitor Spy (by Susan Elia MacNeal)

I am a huge fan of historical fiction books … especially when they take place during WWII. And this one caught my attention because it involved the Nazi movement in the US. The author clearly did a lot of research and there were facts I found very interesting in the story. Getting to know Veronica Grace and her mother, Violet “Vi” Grace, and their willingness to go undercover to serve as spies was interesting. The story had great promise, but I don’t think the delivery was adequate. The pace of the story was very slow and did not keep my attention.

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


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