A review by aharper07
The Paris Secret by Natasha Lester

5.0

The paris secret is a world War ii historical fiction. The story of 4 intersecting women's stories of the war. Skye and her flying. Margaux and her stone cold face, Liberty and her strong emotions and Catherine and her hope. Kat discovers how these women are connected to each other and herself.
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At first I was hesitant due to the pages, all 462 of them. I was also hesitant due to how people raved about this one. But I gave it a shot. I am so glad I read it. I didn't want to put it down.
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I loved how the little mystery to it, not that it was actually a mystery but the secret behind it all. I loved the way it was connected and told. I loved the characters.
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As someone with a B.A in history, that took many classes about World War II, I enjoyed how this did discuss topics that still aren't widely talked about.
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Was I in love with the ending? No, but I was actually happy with it and accept it.
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I will definitely be recommending this to any historical fiction fan. It does have a brief open door scene that can easily be skipped. It does have some definitely content warnings, I would gladly let you know if you want.