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The Secret Daughter of Venice (by Juliet Greenwood)

I am a huge fan of historical fiction books and especially enjoy those that are written during the time of WWII. This was a good addition to this genre. It also includes a dual storyline. So while not a dual timeline, it still has two stories in which to get invested as you delve into the book. The two primary characters … Kate and Sofia are well developed and you will enjoy discovering their stories. I enjoyed learning about Pompeii and artifact digs (I wanted to be an archeologist when I was younger). I loved how the two story lines merged together in the end. This is a lighter historical fiction book which was a pleasant change of pace.

 

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

 

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