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The Lost Memories

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What a book. Kitty takes us through 1944-45 then we meet her again in 2011. Her Granddaughter Amy we also meet in 2011 and travel through that year with her. Lots of interchanging and a bit cheesy at the end but it’s the correct ending. Thanks to Lorna and her publisher. Thanks also to NetGalley

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Really enjoyed this heartwarming book. Even though I could
See where it was going it was such a cute read!

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A lovely book to read on my day off!

I love Lorna Cooks books and think she should be a lot more prominent on the shelves than she is. She picks subjects and places that you've never heard of and makes something wonderful from them! I have read lots of books about the war but this one felt fresh and different. I enjoyed the author note too where there's an extra treat.

Recommended!

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I wanted to love this one, the plot was so interesting and I loved a good WWII book. I struggled with the writing though, it felt a little underwhelming. The characters were great, although the plot got a little confusing towards the end. I’m torn on how I feel about it, it was heartwarming but just a little too underwritten for my liking.

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This is a lovely dual timeline story. If you enjoy WWII historical fiction that includes a sweet love story, and is multi-generational, this is a great pick!
Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for access to this e-ARC.

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This is the 5th Lorna Cook book I've read and it was enjoyable! I like the late-in-life relationship aspect as well as the realistic story that leads up to it; not always an ideal happy ending yet people find a way to live and be happy.

The only thing that struck me as odd was when Amy & Jack were visiting the military cemetery (which seemed to be pretty big and had a visitors' center + monuments/memorials, etc.) in, what I believe was said to be the "next county over" and Amy had no idea it was there. It seems pretty unlikely that a 30-something who had lived in that area her whole life would not have known about this meaningful and rather extensive sight.

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This gorgeous cover is so perfect for a beautiful wartime romance. It's a story of first loves, lost loves, and true loves of two different generations of women. I read this book in one sitting and was completely enthralled by both timelines. Set in a small village in Suffolk in 1944, the reader gets an inside look at how fatigued people were as the war raged on. With an American bomber base close by, there was plenty of drama as B-17s carried out daytime bombings on targets in Europe. In 2011, very little has changed in the same village except that the airbase is long gone. If you love character-rich stories with romance that breaks your heart and heals your soul, you are in for a treat. I couldn't have put this book down once I started reading it for any reason. It was just what I needed today.

My thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books UK for the digital ARC. All opinions and the review are entirely my own.

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Another spellbinding tale from Lorna Cook; her historical romances are so good due to the romance but also the sheer volume of research she must put into them, I highly recommend this book, and all the others she has written. A fantastic book from a fantastic author.

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This book was an amazing read. The story of Kitty who lived in England, where Charlie , an American plane bomber stationed there. Charlie and Kitty fell in love and were going to be married after the war. Charlie's plane was bombed and after all his men jumped , he went down and was presumed dead. This story is so amazing you must read about
their story. It is so beautiful. I won't spoil it for you A GREAT READ.

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What is there not to like. Love stories set both now and during the Second World War. Really lovely characters and the whole book is so well written. This is not the first book that I have read and enjoyed by Lorna Cook and I hope she writes many more.

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What a special story! This dual timeline tale takes the reader back to Suffolk England during the last part of WWII. It’s about good men and women trying to do their part to win the war, who found love, then lost love. Two generations of Suffolk women, now living in 2011, find that dreams can still come true. A rare jewel of a book!

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