Beneath a Peaceful Moon by Debby LeeMy rating: 💛💛💛💛
From the first sentence in Beneath a Peaceful Moon, my attention was grabbed by a strong, independent female lead, who was seeking answers about her lost brother, struggling to fight the advance of a man abusing his power, and a friendship turning into a beautiful relationship.
The suspense of the raging war and wondering if my favourite soldier will return home safely, as well as the internal fight of Mary to perform her spy duties, being honest in her growing relationship with John and her desire to find her brother kept me on the edge of my seat and flipping pages to see what will happen next.
I also loved how the Greene brothers played important roles in John and Mary's story.
This was another intriguing, mysterious installment in the Heroines of WW2 series.
*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*
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This was another intriguing, mysterious installment in the Heroines of WW2 series.
*I received a complimentary copy from the publisher. All opinions expressed are my own.*
View all my reviews
About the book:
Mary’s Language Skills Could Help End the War in the Pacific
Full of intrigue, adventure, and romance, this series celebrates the unsung heroes—the heroines of WWII.
Mary Wishram, an orphaned Yakima tribal member, aches for her brother who suffers in a POW camp in the Philippine Islands and her Japanese friends who languish in a relocation center. Determined to end the war by any means necessary, she employs her language skills to become a spy. Leaving Camp Pendleton for the South Pacific, she faces escalating threats of peril to help bring her loved ones home.
John Painted Horse, a proud Navajo, struggles with the loss of his father who died in WWI for a country that didn’t consider him a United States citizen. Though his home state doesn’t offer him the right to vote, he joins the Code Talker program at Camp Pendleton. Thrust into mounting danger in the South Pacific, he hopes to bring long overdue recognition and honor to his people, no matter the cost.
Will these two wounded souls find healing from their past traumas and a deeper relationship with God, before it’s too late? Or will they lose their chance at love, and everything they hold dear?
Full of intrigue, adventure, and romance, this series celebrates the unsung heroes—the heroines of WWII.
Mary Wishram, an orphaned Yakima tribal member, aches for her brother who suffers in a POW camp in the Philippine Islands and her Japanese friends who languish in a relocation center. Determined to end the war by any means necessary, she employs her language skills to become a spy. Leaving Camp Pendleton for the South Pacific, she faces escalating threats of peril to help bring her loved ones home.
John Painted Horse, a proud Navajo, struggles with the loss of his father who died in WWI for a country that didn’t consider him a United States citizen. Though his home state doesn’t offer him the right to vote, he joins the Code Talker program at Camp Pendleton. Thrust into mounting danger in the South Pacific, he hopes to bring long overdue recognition and honor to his people, no matter the cost.
Will these two wounded souls find healing from their past traumas and a deeper relationship with God, before it’s too late? Or will they lose their chance at love, and everything they hold dear?
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