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Code Name Sapphire
by Pam Jenoff
Thanks to Harlequin Trade Publishing, Park Row for the copy of this ARC.
Code Name Sapphire started off with quite the shocking scene, taking me right into the brutality present in WWII. A story told between the POV of two cousins, Hannah (actively involved with the Sapphire Line resistance network) and Lily (complacent Belgian citizen). They are each dragged into the War in various ways and are forced to make tough choices for themselves and their families. I always enjoy a story about women in the resistance in WWII and this had the different, interesting angle of being set in Belgium.
Read if you like:
- learning about WWII Resistance networks
- love triangles
- exploring a new angle of WWII (Belgium!)
Code Name Sapphire started off with quite the shocking scene, taking me right into the brutality present in WWII. A story told between the POV of two cousins, Hannah (actively involved with the Sapphire Line resistance network) and Lily (complacent Belgian citizen). They are each dragged into the War in various ways and are forced to make tough choices for themselves and their families. I always enjoy a story about women in the resistance in WWII and this had the different, interesting angle of being set in Belgium.
Read if you like:
- learning about WWII Resistance networks
- love triangles
- exploring a new angle of WWII (Belgium!)