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The Pact ~ Blood Sisters #1 (by Roberta Kagan)

I was excited at the opportunity to read this book. I have read several books by the author and her historical fiction WWII stories are typically informative and ones I enjoy. However, this one just fell flat for me. The characters, while well developed, are irritating at best. One issue is the dialogue and how stilted it was. The characters spoke to each other in such a formal way that it did not feel natural. The book starts off with a bang which has you anxiously ready to get lost in the pages. However, until the end when you are left with a huge cliffhanger. Unfortunately, that’s not enough to get me to read the second book in the series. However, there are plenty of 4- and 5-star reviews. I would encourage you to decide if this book is one you would enjoy.


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

 

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