I'm saying this is a 4.5-star book, but I'm rounding it up to a 5.
This book was added to my TBR as soon as I learned about its existence. Why? Because I love historical fiction, and it's even better when it introduces me to something new. I have never truly realized that the WAC was segregated; I'm not sure why, as I know the regular Army was, especially during World War II. And I found Sisters in Arms to be a great introduction to these women.
For a more in-depth review, visit my blog: https://readbakecreate.com/sisters-in-arms-by-kaia-alderson-book-review/
On the surface, this book is about a grumpy guy traveling through a foreign city when he doesn't want to. Look a little deeper, and you will see that it's about a man who is feeling lost in his own life, one who has not lived the life he thought he would.
To learn more about my thoughts on this book, read my blog post: https://readbakecreate.com/?p=465