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These Wartime Dreams

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Brilliant read once again from Rosie, the characters are all amazing and storyline was really good it was descriptive and detailed as well

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Firstly thank you Netgalley for this Arc

What a brilliant third book in this series love family saga based in the war this is definitely one for you

Can’t wait to read more

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This was quite an emotional WW2 book that captured 3 sisters and how their family broke apart in the war in Exeter, about love, hate and friendship but more importantly the determination and willpower of a young lady who wanted to follow her dreams.

Loved this one

Thank you Netgalley and Canelo

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Sisters’ War has been a great series! This the third book is no exception. I found myself getting annoyed on Pearl’s behalf, at times saying NO just a bit too loudly!
When Pearl, May and Clemmie are bombed out of their home it forces them to go in search of a new path in life. This caused some anguish for Pearl after May had gone to work on a farm, as she felt guilty at leaving Clemmie on her own. This made Pearl hide the fact that she had got a job as a bus conductress. Then Clemmie surprised her by saying she didn’t mind as she had found lodgings with one of the WVS ladies she worked alongside volunteering.
When Pearl decides to take singing lessons to further her ambition to be a singer it brought about a chance meeting with Ivy Snell who Pearl thought she could be friends with! When they are approached by Gordon Gold who insists he has a lot to off them Pearl is instantly on full alert, with good reason as it turns out!
There are twists and turns through the book to keep you page turning.
I liked all the war info through the book. My favourite characters were Sylvia Murren and Miss Sadie Sweeting. Least favourite Gordon Gold.
Look forward to more by this author.

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A sweet light story of one young woman and her dreams of being an entertainer during WWII in England.

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