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Publisher's Note:

As the German army invades the Netherlands in 1940, Aleida van der Zee Martens escapes to London to wait out the Occupation. Separated from her three-year-old son, Theo, in the process, the young widow desperately searches for her little boy even as she works for an agency responsible for evacuating children to the countryside. When German bombs set London ablaze, BBC radio correspondent Hugh Collingwood reports on the Blitz, eager to boost morale while walking the fine line between truth and censorship. But the Germans are not the only ones Londoners have to fear as a series of murders flame up amid the ashes. The deaths hit close to home for Hugh, and Aleida needs his help to locate her missing son. As they work together, they grow closer and closer, both to each other and the answers they seek. But with bombs falling and continued killings, they may be running out of time.…

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Embers in the London Sky

by Sarah Sundin

Overall Book Review:

Sarah Sundin does not disappoint with her latest standalone novel Embers in the London Sky. Those who have read other books by Sundin know what to expect.  An emotional and heart-wrenching plot, endearing main characters, and intense scenes from a world at war all combine to make this story one that is hard to put down.

The story is presented from the perspectives of the two main characters, Aleida van der Zee Martens and Hugh Collingwood. They are two people from two completely different worlds and the narrative shows how they act and feel differently and yet the same. Both characters experience great loss and anguish and have to learn how to move forward in their lives.

1940s London is a dangerous place to be and readers are brought right into the fray. The author’s style brings readers close to Aleida and Hugh and their struggles and triumphs. A couple of intense moments made it seem as though hope was waning, but Sundin turns the plot to one of faith, dedication, and love. Prepare for intense emotions and tumultuous scenes as World War II plays out in England.

Review of an Advance Reader Copy provided by the Publisher

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language: None

Violence/Gore: Characters are blown up in conjunction with acts of war; report that a man abused his wife physically and verbally; report a person was murdered by gunshot; many scenes related to wartime violence such as bombing raids; a character is threatened at gunpoint; report that a person’s body was found and evidence points to foul play.

Sex/Nudity: Non-married characters kiss and embrace.

Mature Subject Matter:

Domestic violence, wartime violence and dangers, death of friends and family.

Drug/Alcohol Use:

Mention of characters having alcohol in a restaurant.

Overall Book Rating
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Violence/Gore
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Sex/Nudity
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I primarily read fiction from all genres. I have six children and many happy hours have been spent reading together. I also love quilting, hiking, and camping.