A review by holly2kidsandtired
The Nightingale Nurses by Donna Douglas

4.0

In true British soap opera tradition, The Nightingale Nurses picks up where The Nightingale Sisters leaves off. With drama filled lives, the girls are in their final year of nursing school and are ready to sit for their exams. I loved seeing their progress and development not only as nurses but in their personal lives as well.

Historically, the story is rich with the drama of Edward VII and Wallis Simpson, impending war and the Blackshirt persecution of Jews, something Dora discovers her brother is involved with.

The details are fantastic and the lessons learned are strong. Dora discovers Ruby's secret, Helen finds her backbone and Millie discovers strength she didn't previously have.

Third in the Nightingale series, the books really need to be read in order. They're entertaining and addicting and the perfect escape reading.