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REVIEW of A Portrait of Loyalty (Codebreakers #3) by Roseanna M. White

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REVIEW of On Wings of Devotion (The Codebreakers #2) by Roseanna M. White

Arabelle Denler has been alone her whole life. With her mother deceased and her father gallivanting about the world on explorations, she has been forced to throw herself into the work of nursing, dreaming of someday having love, affection, and a family of her own. But when Philip Camden, the dastardly pilot about to be…
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REVIEW of Far Side of the Sea by Kate Breslin

Relegated to a desk job after losing his hand, Colin Mabry spends his days decoding messages sent by carrier pigeon. Strangely enough, one of the messages appears to be for him, a call for help to save Jewel Reyer, a young Frenchwoman who nursed him to health on the front and almost became his sweetheart. Determined to…
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REVIEW of The Number of Love by Roseanna M. White (Codebreakers #1)

World War I is in full swing, and deep in the heart of London the codebreakers in Room 40 are responsible for deciphering German telegrams to preserve the Allied cause. Margot de Wilde, a young Belgian woman not yet eighteen, is an anomaly in the all-male environment. Her mathematical mind makes her capable of far…
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REVIEW of Triple Jeopardy (Daniel Pitt #2) by Anne Perry

When Daniel Pitt’s sister Jemima returns to England on a visit from the States, her policeman husband Patrick has a perplexing proposition. He asks Daniel to defend a British diplomat on a minor charge of embezzlement to ensure that the man’s real crime of assault (for which he has diplomatic immunity since it was perpetrated…
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REVIEW of The Glass Ocean by Williams, Willig, and White

This story weaves together the lives of three different women as it explores one of the iconic episodes of American history, the sinking of the Lusitania. We learn first about Sarah Blake, a struggling author from the current day trying to track down the story of what happened to her ancestor on board the ill-fated…
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REVIEW of An Hour Unspent (Shadows over England #3) by Roseanna M. White

Barclay Pearce has given up stealing, except when it’s for his job as a secret agent for the British government. His current project is to infiltrate the household of a clockmaker, ensure that he finishes his plan to upgrade the guns on England’s World War I aircraft, and then turn that plan over to the…
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REVIEW of A Song Unheard (Shadows over England #2), by Roseanna M. White

Willa Forsythe never knew her father, and her mother ran out on her when she was only six years old. Consequently, Willa Forsythe doesn’t trust anyone–and especially not the ridiculously handsome Belgian violinist Lukas de Wilde, who is crazy enough to ask her to marry him within an hour of meeting her. The second book…
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REVIEW of The Alice Network, by Kate Quinn

Two women. Two wars. Two stories linked by the loss that both women suffered. The Alice Network tells the story of Eve Gardiner, a female spy during the First World War, and Charlie St. Clair, a young American woman looking for her cousin who disappeared at the end of the Second World War. After Charlie’s…