Wednesday, June 24, 2015

REVIEW: Maggie Bright by Tracy Groot









REVIEW: Maggie Bright by Tracy Groot





{About the Book}


"England, 1940." Clare Childs knew life would change when she unexpectedly inherited the "Maggie Bright"--a noble fifty-two-foot yacht. In fact, she's counting on it. But the boat harbors secrets. When a stranger arrives, searching for documents hidden onboard, Clare is pulled into a Scotland Yard investigation that could shed light on Hitler's darkest schemes and prompt America to action.Across the Channel, Hitler's "Blitzkrieg" has the entire British army in retreat with little hope for rescue at the shallow beaches of Dunkirk. With time running out, Churchill recruits civilian watercraft to help. Hitler is attacking from land, air, and sea, and any boat that goes might not return. Yet Clare knows "Maggie Bright" must answer the call--piloted by an American who has refused to join the war effort until now and a detective with a very personal motive for exposing the truth.The fate of the war hinges on this rescue. While two men join the desperate fight, a nation prays for a miracle.











{My Review}

This cover is seriously one of the most beautiful covers I have seen in a LONG time. Whoever designed it did a phenomenal job. My cover gushing aside, I realyl enjoyed this book. Set in 1940s England, during WWII, Maggie Bright gives us a look into the war. While I did enjoy the book overall there were a few chapters that did seem to slow down and become a bit dull at times. Which is why I dropped the rating down to four stars. If your looking for a great Historical Fiction novel then I recommend you pick up this one.

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