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The Girl from the War Room (by Catherine Law)

I love reading historical fiction books and especially those that are set during the WWII time period. I really enjoyed the time spent with the main character, Cassie, working in Whitehall for Winston Churchill’s war cabinet. While this book focuses on life in London during the war, it is also an exploration into relationships. From family to friendships to romantic relationships, you will experience some difficult moments. Once again I was treated to the story of a young woman who was committed to serving her country and doing whatever it took to put an end to the war. So many emotions are sprinkled throughout the pages … from courage to love to loss to betrayal. And while I am not a fan of romance novels, that aspect for this book added a level of intensity and allowed a glimpse into the societal expectations of that time period.


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


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