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The Royal Librarian (by Daisy Wood)

I love historical fiction books and especially those that take place during WWII. And when you factor in that it is a dual timeline book, I am hooked. This was a different focus than the typical books set during this time period. There are so many aspects to this which will keep you invested in the story as you flip through the pages waiting to discover the past life of Sophie. Murder and intrigue will pull you in and love and discovery will fill you with a sense of satisfaction. I really enjoyed this book and the characters you meet as you travel through time with Sophie and Lacey.


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


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