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Until We Meet (by Camille Di Maio)

I love reading historical fiction books that are focused on WWII. This was a nice addition to the genre. The focus of friendship between the three ladies as well as those from the men who were serving overseas gave this a little different viewpoint. I have enjoyed reading books that demonstrate the efforts women had to put forth to do their part while the men are fighting for their freedom. I did not feel like the characters were developed well enough that I became very invested in their lives. A little too much going on in the pages to provide a solid storyline.


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


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