A review by fawnponzar
Until Leaves Fall in Paris by Sarah Sundin

2.0

The storyline wasn’t terrible, but I started getting suspicious of all the God references, which aren’t unheard of in WWII books. Unfortunately, I had to bow out of this one once the main character started praying for guidance and was told to ask the Lord what he had to say about her love interest, and then next thing you know everything magically falls into place for her. Ick. This suggested that their Christianity was keeping them safe and rewarding them while those of Jewish faith were punished because they didn’t follow God “correctly.” I wish Christians would learn to reflect on their self-righteousness and understand how they are not the center of the universe.