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The London House (by Katherine Reay)

I have typically enjoyed the books I have read by Katherine Reay. However, this one, though one of my favorite genres of historical fiction, just did not click with me. There was just too much whining from the primary characters. I had trouble getting invested in the story and just did not connect with the characters. The author definitely conducted a lot of research for the book, but I don’t think it was carried out well. Plus, having appreciated the author’s “faith-based” books in the past, this one left me wanting. Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Muse for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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