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When Forever Ends ~ The Blood Sisters #3 (by Roberta Kagan)

I am a huge fan of WWII historical fiction books. And Roberta Kagan is one of the authors who excels in this genre. This is the third and final book in the Blood Sisters trilogy. Having read all three books, I found this one a little more appealing than the first two. This one actually reveals the the fates of each of the blood sisters … Anna, Bernie, Elica, and Dagna. While focused on the last days of WWII and the time after the war ends, you will be able to discover who lives, who dies, and how they survived this atrocious time in history. This book focuses on survival, betrayal, hope, and repentance. Experiencing love, friendship, and trust through the lives of these women was touching as well as the horrible things that occurred in both Auschwitz and Ravensbruck concentration camps. A difficult and emotional read but I hope by getting lost in the pages of WWII historical fiction stories, we will never repeat the atrocities that were prevalent during that time in history.


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

 

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