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Women at War (by Jan Casey)

I enjoy reading WWII historical fiction books. This one was a different twist in that it gives a dual perspective … from England and Germany. The characters are well developed and you are drawn into the story and the lives. The amount of research the author did is obvious. The three main characters, Fred, Viola, and Annie, make choices. And it is interesting to see the results of those decisions. An emotional read that will appeal to those who enjoy books in this genre. Thank you to NetGalley and Aria Publishers for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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