Showing posts with label Hitler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hitler. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Intrusion, A Relative Invasion by Rosalind Minett




Intrusion, A Relative Invasion
 
By Rosalind Minett

My Rating

didn't like it it was ok liked it really liked it it was amazing (my current rating)


date         May 12, 2015

format     Kindle Version


review  

Intrusion, A Relative Invasion by Rosalind Minett is a lite, easy to read story that will grab you and keep you glued to its page from beginning to end. This is the type of book you love cozying up to and getting lost to the outside world reading it.

It is hard to imagine growing up, as a child with all the normal family dynamics, in the middle of London in World War II. Rosalind Minett has put together a tale of just such a life with this book. The story revolves around Billy, a young boy growing up in a very dysfunctional family. Billy will grab your heart as you grow attached to him and his situation. The author has done a great job of developing each of her characters giving them life with words.

The storyline is full of joy and sadness as you see the realities of war time life. The author has done a great job of putting together a tale that is so believable that you find yourself there. You can tell Rosalind Minett has done her research by the realness and historical accuracy of the story.

I liked Intrusion, A Relative Invasion by Rosalind Minett and I recommend it to all readers.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]




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Friday, June 6, 2014

The Versailles Legacy by Lyn Alexander



The Versailles Legacy
 
By Lyn Alexander


My Rating

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status

       June 6, 2014

format

        .pdf Version

review




 
The Versailles Legacy by Lyn Alexander is an excellent historical fiction. If you like getting into a book and feeling a part of the story you will love this novel.

I loved the way the author continued to develop the storyline she had started in the first book, The Officer's Code. Germany has suffered through the post WW I years and Hitler is beginning to reunite the patriotic feeling in the German people. The story does an excellent job of following this theme through the lead characters and their emotional turmoil from all the changes they must face. With the author's writing style you will believe you are there.

Lyn Alexander has done a great job of continuing to develop her main characters. The hero continues to grow stronger even as he faces all the changes of this period of history. I really got into the characters as the author so vividly described them.

I really liked The Versailles Legacy by Lyn Alexander and I highly recommend this book and series.

 

[Please note: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.]

 


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