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The War at the End of the World by Heidi Belleau, Violetta Vane

maya56's review

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4.0

A most unusual tale! I found it to be a bit on the dark side at times but it finishes on an uplifting note. Well written and well researched!

jennycazzola's review

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1.0

This one was very confusing and did not feel like a romance Story at all.

scarlett_r_90's review

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2.0

I found this really confusing. I had no clue what was really going on for most of it, but it is beautifully written!

scarlett__r90's review

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2.0

I found this really confusing. I had no clue what was really going on for most of it, but it is beautifully written!

serena_dawn's review

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3.0

I quite liked this, a Fetch (a supernatural double or apparition of a living person in Irish folklore) falling in love with their doubles, war, reincarnation, and male nurses dreaming of things that have been and meetings that tell what will be will be.

arielkirst's review

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3.0

I didn't quite understand the ending, but the characterization was nice. I would have liked it to be longer. More goodness!

iguana_mama's review

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5.0

Posted at Outlaw Reviews

Having read Hawaiian Gothic, I knew that this short paranormal story would be unusual, unique and full of the unexpected. Joseph is a wartime journalist covering events that occurred in Finland after the Winter War, when Finland lost nearly 10% of its territory to Russia. Because Finland lacked materials, resources and support during WW2, it formed an alliance with Nazi Germany. When it was obvious that Germany was going to lose the war, Finland distanced itself from Germany and remained a neutral independent nation. This is a period I don’t know much about. Heidi Belleau and Violetta Vane have done an amazing job bringing this period to life with vibrant characters and rich historical details, making me dig a little more into Finland’s past.

Joseph has had several brushes with death, starting with a bout of polio in childhood. The fetch whose duty it is to bring Joseph to death is unable to do so and instead is accompanying him on his life journey while his feelings for Joseph grow deeper.

I loved the flashback to Joseph’s childhood, the hardships he endured in Finland, and the brief period during the 1960’s. This was a lovely story that left me just a little sad and a little unsettled, even though it ended happily.

I also loved how this story wended its way into my subconscious and made me have odd dreams about people gone from my life that I loved, hated, or both, and the fetch who reminded me I was getting old and needed to spend time with them before he takes me.


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