A review by jaded618
The Berlin Girl by Mandy Robotham

3.0

This novel was an interesting read as it focused on a reporter being in Berlin the year leading up to the start of the war. As you are reading, you can see the tone of the book changing and getting darker and more intense as things progress.
Georgie Young is a reporter of of London, who due to her prior work and her fluency in German, has earned the post as a foreign correspondence in Berlin to follow and report on Hitler's rise and the changes in Germany. As a reporter, she expects to find stories to cover, but the stories she finds she isn't ready for. As the country moves towards war and Jewish people are being mistreated and taken away, she makes the effort to save a family close to her. In doing so, puts herself and others in the path of destruction.
I enjoyed reading this book. Georgie was a strong and likeable female lead and her story was interesting. I only rated 3 Stars because I felt there were alot of little stories unraveling in the background that seemed to become important and fade away so quickly.
The ending was tied together well with the rest of the story and it provided closure on many things brought up while reading.
Thank you Netgalley and Avon Publishing for an ARC in exchange for an honest review!