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Cover Image: Hopes and Dreams for The Seaside Girls

Hopes and Dreams for The Seaside Girls

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Review by

Angela B, Reviewer

Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and Tracy Baines for the chance to read this ARC in return for my honest opinion.

I had read the first book in the series and looked forward to this one - and it did not disappoint.
It is possible to read this as a standalone book but obviously the context is easier to follow if one has read the first book.

It wasn't until something happened in the latter chapters that I realised that I had read this book before when published under a slightly different title and publisher. I don't know why I didn't notice before to be honest but the part I recognised was not something that appears in all books of this genre or historical fiction of WW2 in general.
However this did not mean I did not enjoy catching up with the characters that we met in the first book.

I won't provide spoilers for the storyline - but there is sadness, exploitation in a way and redemption and love

It also does not mean I would not read any further books that may be in the series if they appear

Thank you again for the chance to read this ARC
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