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Wives of War
by Soraya M. Lane
** Thank you NetGalley for providing me a free copy in exchange of an honest review.
This is a story about three nurses during World War 2. Between all the war and horrific conditions, it was really difficult for Scarlet, Ellie, and Lucy to cope up in those conditions. But there was one thing for those women to keep going and that was their friendship and the hope for returning home safely and living their lives with their loved ones.
Smile and the world will see the woman you want them to see, no matter how you feel inside.
I found myself too comfortable reading this novel. I really liked how she had given the details of each scene and the characters. The story was written from the third person’s PoV but there were chapters for each of the three main ladies. I really liked how the whole WWII setup was shown. The details about the war camps and their hospitals felt really uncomfortable. It was heartbreaking to know how they lived during that war in those horrific conditions. All the three main protagonists displayed their story pretty well and it was good to know their backgrounds. I really liked the romance building there amidst all that horrors of war. Each of the love stories was lovely but Scarlet’s was really a conflicted one. I even imagined myself in her place thought what I would have done in that case
This is a story about three nurses during World War 2. Between all the war and horrific conditions, it was really difficult for Scarlet, Ellie, and Lucy to cope up in those conditions. But there was one thing for those women to keep going and that was their friendship and the hope for returning home safely and living their lives with their loved ones.
Smile and the world will see the woman you want them to see, no matter how you feel inside.
I found myself too comfortable reading this novel. I really liked how she had given the details of each scene and the characters. The story was written from the third person’s PoV but there were chapters for each of the three main ladies. I really liked how the whole WWII setup was shown. The details about the war camps and their hospitals felt really uncomfortable. It was heartbreaking to know how they lived during that war in those horrific conditions. All the three main protagonists displayed their story pretty well and it was good to know their backgrounds. I really liked the romance building there amidst all that horrors of war. Each of the love stories was lovely but Scarlet’s was really a conflicted one. I even imagined myself in her place thought what I would have done in that case