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A great book, I really enjoyed meeting these characters again. Book two did not disappoint. The story was very good, and I liked the characters and their relationships. Can’t wait for the next book!

Thankyou to netgalley for the opportunity to read this. I thoroughly enjoyed the book

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It was wonderful to revisit these characters and see how their lives were progressing, especially in war times. Love and loss feature strongly, and racism rears its ugly head. There are life changing moments for both Divya and Charity. A lot of this is told through letters, which works well as then thoughts and opinions can be put in as well. The feeling of community is well done, working together to overcome difficulties, even if there are still prejudices. The ending is lovely for Charity's father, however, there are a lot more threads to follow, so I hope a sequel is coming soon. This could be read as a standalone book, as any important bits from the first book are explained to give context. Thanks to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my copy to freely review.

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A heart felt story of the East End with our beloved friends on East India Dock Road. I am so glad for Divya, though I wanted more from her than her letters to Jack and Raghu. I was hoping for Jack and Charity, but Charity’s man is good.

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Four and a half stars rounded up to five. This is book two in the West India Dock Road series. World War II is raging, and the occupants of the East End are trying to make it through. Charity is still running the boarding house, whilst taking care of her three brothers and her parents. Divya is still feeding the neighborhood from her curry house. Jack is a prisoner of war. Raghu is serving overseas. Will the residents make it through this war?
I loved revisiting the characters in this series. I read it in one sitting. Wonderful writing, that left me craving Indian food! Highly, highly recommended.

Thanks to NetGalley for providing me with an advanced copy of this book, in exchange for an unbiased review.

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West India dock road London east end book two.
1940 WW2.
Best friends.
Charity O'Kelly running the family boarding house.
Divya Ram running her bustling curry house.
The war is shattering as bombs fall, that turns this unique story all about love, resilience and spirit of the community under siege, that is tested in surprising places.
This has heartbreaking letters, heartbreaking family worries, and it is the most heartbreaking read.
The two main characters definitely are strong women and friends for life.
I loved it.

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Outstanding once again - when does the next book in the series come out?! Read in less than 24 hours as I could not put it down. Excellently put together with letters running alongside narrative. Such loveable characters and so easy to relate too. Both sadness, happiness and the harsh realities of war blended into an excellent storyline. it's left me wanting to know what happens next......

As with the first book I've found myself looking up recipes for the food mentioned (I know drink Chai tea every morning and love it!) All the mention of Indian porridge in this book has got me researching different things for my breakfast and craving onion bhajis! Perhaps in future titles the author could include some recipes at the back of the book!

A truly outstanding series. Thank you to the publishers, NetGalley and of course the author for bringing such pleasure to the reader. If I could give more than 5 stars I would!

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A wonderful book. The story was very good. Liked the characters and was such an easy read.
Thankyou to netgalley for the opportunity to read this. I thoroughly enjoyed the book

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Firstly thank you Netgalley for this Arc

Loving this series family saga at its best

Brilliant author

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