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The Queen's Secret: A Novel of England's World War II Queen
by Karen Harper
Steady. Building. Victory.
I don't know much about England's royal family, and definitely not what they did during WWII and so I don't know how accurate this retelling was but it was an interesting historical fiction read.
It had a steady, building pace and went through the Royal's challenges, struggles and victories throughout the late 30s and throughout the first half of the 40s.
This was an enjoyable, quick, read. It didn't delve into too much gore from the war, but did talk about bombs, internment camps, anti-Semitism and other difficult topics. Not my favourite historical fiction, but I would recommend! Especially if you are looking for a calmer or "easier" historical fiction read!
I don't know much about England's royal family, and definitely not what they did during WWII and so I don't know how accurate this retelling was but it was an interesting historical fiction read.
It had a steady, building pace and went through the Royal's challenges, struggles and victories throughout the late 30s and throughout the first half of the 40s.
This was an enjoyable, quick, read. It didn't delve into too much gore from the war, but did talk about bombs, internment camps, anti-Semitism and other difficult topics. Not my favourite historical fiction, but I would recommend! Especially if you are looking for a calmer or "easier" historical fiction read!