Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Review: War Girl Anna

War Girl Anna War Girl Anna by Marion Kummerow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Does the Greater Good justify all Sacrifices?

Nurse Anna knows from her own experience that war is an ugly affair.

Working in a Nazi concentration camp, she faces evil every day.
At night, she’s forced to service an SS doctor in other ways.

But just when her fate turns and she leaves the horrors behind, she finds out that human cruelty knows no limit.

Finally pursuing her dream career as a biologist, she discovers a ghastly secret the Nazis are hiding from the world.

Looking away won’t appease her conscience.
Not when she’s the one supposed to do their ugly bidding.

Now she faces the hardest choice of all...

Just love this series!!!

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Review: War Girl Lotte

War Girl Lotte War Girl Lotte by Marion Kummerow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

In this extraordinary book, USA Today Bestselling author Marion Kummerow weaves a story of strength, heartbreak, and coming of age in the Third Reich.17-year-old Lotte is headstrong and stubborn, impulsive and outspoken, and an avowed enemy to injustice. In Nazi Germany, this can cost you your life.Sent to the countryside by her mother to escape the worst of the war, Lotte longs to return to Berlin. Bored and lonely, she seeks an escape from the tedious daily routine of her remote hamlet.When four Jewish children turn to her for help, she finally finds a protect the children and help them to escape. Her act of humanity will cost her and those she loves, dearly.Because there are worse things than boredom. There is Ravensbrück.In the notorious concentration camp, girls die. Only women survive.Reader who loved reading War Lotte"I truly loved reading this superb story. The storyline held me captive from beginning to end." - Goodread Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"War Girl Lotte is a wonderfully engaging tale of resistance and resilience that echoes across the decades." - Amazon Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐A heart wrenching novel of courage – perfect for readers of The Book Thief, Diary of Anne Frank, and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.

Monday, January 6, 2025

Review: War Girl Ursula

War Girl Ursula War Girl Ursula by Marion Kummerow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Berlin 1943: Compassion is a crime.
A prisoner escapes. A guard looks the other way.
Why does Ursula Hermann risk her life and brave the Gestapo to save a man she barely knows?
Ursula has always lived the law, never broken the rules in her life.
That is until the day she finds escapee British airman Tom Westlake and all the right she’s worked so hard to maintain goes wrong...
He runs.
And she does nothing to stop him.
Torn with guilt about what she did, Ursula battles with her decision when suddenly Tom returns, injured and pleading for her help.
This is her opportunity to make things right.
But shadows from the past tug at her heart, convincing her to risk everything, including her life, in order to protect a man from the nation her country is fighting. As they brave the perils and dangers of the ever-present Gestapo, will Ursula find a way to keep Tom safe?
Or will being on the opposite sides of the war ultimately cost both of them their lives?

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Review: The Paris Library

The Paris Library The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Based on the true World War II story of the heroic librarians at the American Library in Paris, this is an unforgettable story of romance, friendship, family, and the power of literature to bring us together, perfect for fans of The Lilac Girls and The Paris Wife.

Paris, 1939: Young and ambitious Odile Souchet has it all: her handsome police officer beau and a dream job at the American Library in Paris. When the Nazis march into Paris, Odile stands to lose everything she holds dear, including her beloved library. Together with her fellow librarians, Odile joins the Resistance with the best weapons she has: books. But when the war finally ends, instead of freedom, Odile tastes the bitter sting of unspeakable betrayal.

Montana, 1983: Lily is a lonely teenager looking for adventure in small-town Montana. Her interest is piqued by her solitary, elderly neighbor. As Lily uncovers more about her neighbor’s mysterious past, she finds that they share a love of language, the same longings, and the same intense jealousy, never suspecting that a dark secret from the past connects them.

A powerful novel that explores the consequences of our choices and the relationships that make us who we are—family, friends, and favorite authors—The Paris Library shows that extraordinary heroism can sometimes be found in the quietest of places.

Review: The Maid

The Maid by Nita Prose My rating: 4 of 5 stars Molly Gray is not like everyone else. She struggle...