A review by hellsie
Daughters of War by Dinah Jefferies

4.0

This was a fine tale dealing with the lives of 3 sisters in a very difficult period in French history - the Nazi occupation in Vichy France. The book did a great job of setting the scene, and delineating the characters of the sisters so that you were never in any doubt as to who was who, and there was something to admire in each sister's character. The one failing in the book was that I found the sisters to be a little more naive with sharing information with strangers than they would have actually been in the circumstances.

Overall though, the story was compelling and left me wanting more at the end, so I'm very glad that this is the start of a series as I'll definitely be looking out for the next one. Thanks to Pigeonhole and the author for access to this book!