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The Secret They Hid ~ Margot's Secret #1 (by Roberta Kagan)

I love reading historical fiction books. I am not a big fan of WWI books, but this one spans the Great War as well as the time between it ending and the start of WWII. The story focus is really on two brothers, Leo and Alex … and their shared affection for Adelaide. One pleasant difference of this book compared to most WWI and WWII historical fiction books is that the focus is on the characters rather than what they experience during the wars. The characters are well developed and it will make your heart ache as you watch how the two brothers who are so different in personality and integrity approach life and war. This was a touching story of love and loss.


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

 

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