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The girls of the ATS have a lot to deal with, and no more than our girl, Grace Sinclair. We meet her in the last book, Army Girls: Reporting for Duty and here she gets the spotlight and we follow her through her training, friendships and romance.

She was a great character to follow, coming from a wealthy background and running off to join the ATS without her parents permission, she’s up against a lot. She often rubs people up the wrong way but her heart is always in the right place. Her brother is her only confidante and with him risking his life in the RAF, Grace receives some difficult news which throws her into the path of Squadron Leader Chris Holloway. Could there be a romance on the horizon?

The previous book isn’t a necessity to enjoy this one, as it almost works as a standalone but they’ve both been incredibly enjoyable and a wonderful series of far. It’s an easy read and one that any lover of historical fiction and wartime drama will find entertaining. It made my train journey fly by! Looking forward to (hopefully) more in this series.

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