Tag: Historical Fiction
-
The Windmill Girls by Kat Brellend – An Honest Review of This Wartime Saga

The Windmill Girls by Kay Brellend begins slowly, lacking character depth, which detracts from its emotional impact. While the middle section feels tedious, the final third captivates with rising tension and emotion. Historical accuracy is somewhat lacking, yet the ending is compelling. Overall, a mixed experience, rated 3 out of 5 stars.
-
Goodbye Liverpool by Maureen Lee – A Wartime Tale of Strength, Secrets, and Survival

*Goodbye Liverpool was previously published as Au Revoir, Liverpool If you’re a fan of historical fiction, particularly World War II novels set in England and France, Goodbye Liverpool by Maureen lee might already be on your radar. But is it worth your time? In this honest, emotionally charged book review, I explore the highs and…
-
Girls in tin hats by Annie Murray

I have really got the reading bug again recently so what better post to write today than a review of Girls in tin hats by Annie Murray. I have been an Annie Murray fan for so long. One of the things I love the most about her writing is how easy her stories are to…
-
The September Girls By Maureen Lee

Today I’m back with another book review, this time The September Girls by Maureen Lee. Sometimes you just pick up a book that you really enjoy and can’t seem to put down. This book did just that, which is why I’m writing this review on the same day I finished the book. Incidentally, as I…
