Terri M. LeBlanc
Written on Nov 10, 2021
I struggled with this latest release from Erika Robuck. I was delighted to meet two more amazing women who were played instrumental roles in WWII, but execution of the story failed on so many levels.
- The two featured women didn't cross paths until they were arrested.
- The majority of the book is spent on the individual roles they played during the war.
- Since there is no connection between the women until about 70% way through this book like you were were two separate books until that point. And even then, their connection is so tenuous.
The plot just didn't gel with me. I'm glad to learn more about women's roles in the success of D-Day, but I don't think this story started in the right spot for me to have a real connection with the women and their work.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.