A Wedding For the Home Front Girls is the 4th entry in Susanna Bavin's wonderful series - The Home Front Girls.
The series is set in 1941 Manchester, during WWII.
Opening up the latest book in the series is like sitting down with old friends and getting caught up.
The setting is written so well. The danger, the loss, the moments of joy and the camaraderie. Everyone is doing their part to win the war. Women have taken on jobs that no one could have imagined. They’re stalwart and determined to play their part. Life goes despite the war. And actually, the number of weddings has increased!
The core group of characters moves and changes throughout the books, but there’s threads that tie it all together. I really enjoy this group of friends. The details of life is just as interesting. What can you substitute? What can you do without? Keep calm. And carry on.
I’m very much looking forward to the next in this series. Can’t wait to see what’s going on with the girls!
"Susanna Bavin writes stories with strong female characters, set in times when women needed determination and vision to make their mark. She has written 4 standalone sagas and a WW2 trilogy, The Home Front Girls. She also writes as Polly Heron (The Surplus Girls 1920s saga series) and Maisie Thomas (The Railway Girls WW2 saga series, and The Wartime Hotel WW2 saga series).Susanna Bavin writes stories with strong female characters, set in times when women needed determination and vision to make their mark. She has written 4 standalone sagas and a WW2 trilogy, The Home Front Girls. She also writes as Polly Heron (The Surplus Girls 1920s saga series) and Maisie Thomas (The Railway Girls WW2 saga series, and The Wartime Hotel WW2 saga series)."
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