Secrets She Kept

Secrets She Kept

2015 • 417 pages

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15

A story about all the dangers and repercussions of the war. I was so on the edge of my seat listening to this story that I switched to the hard copy at the earliest moment so I could read it faster! This got intense very quickly and then seemed to further intensify with every page. It's a tale of true love against the backdrop of the Holocaust and the concentration camps.

Then in contrast is the story of the daughter going back to Germany to seek out what really happened to her mother in the old days and why her mother was so scarred by the war's effects that she couldn't speak of it even to her daughter. I wasn't expecting the way this part unfolded in the least and I certainly wasn't expecting her to end up in danger herself!

Two romances are melded in. In the early one it's about making the most of time with true love during a dangerous war. In the second it's a slower awakening with a couple who become friends first of all. Both are delightful.

Suitable for ages 16+ because of wartime violence.

Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for a free reading copy. A favorable review was not required. My review is based instead off of a final copy I bought/borrowed from the library.

October 8, 2019Report this review