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It's 1944 and The Bluebird Girls are at Dartmouth Town Hall For their final performance before heading home to Gosforth.I have loved reading this series as it gives the reader so much enjoyment while following the girls as they sing their way through the war.Excellent book 5*
Wartime ladies singing group that have bonded like family! These ladies , Bea, Ivy, and Rainy are more than friends they are true sisters! They have been there for each other in every aspect of their life. They have been able to tell each other everything down to the brutal attack that Bea suffered that she always found herself shying away from male contact until she met someone recently! How was this going to affect her wanting to be a star in Hollywood maybe? What about Rainy getting over the loss of her baby and death of Charlie. Then there is Lila who loves Beas brother Eddie, but just can’t seem to make that final commitment of marriage. However, they have been desperately trying to have a child? No luck? Is she destined to raise Sunny’s and Eddies daughter Grace?
This book the author has weaved a journey of life choices and intrigue and twists! There is sadness and love as well! The characters have great depth and if you have never read the previous books it’s okay because this can still be read as a stand-alone it’s written that good!
I would definitely recommend this book.
I received an advanced copy from NetGalley and these are my willingly given thoughts and opinions.
Rosie you have excelled yourself with another brilliant Bluebird Girl book. I love this series and dont want it to end. Family saga at its best
The Bluebird's are together once again at Dartmouth Town Hall Devon.
It's 1944 and this dam war is still ongoing and they were performing for the United States Army Corps before they crossed the english channel.
Ivy Sparrow, Bea Herron, and Rainey Bird the men all loved them, and this was The Bluebird's last performance in Devon before they head back to Gosforth.
Rainey was recovering from her double loss with the help of her friends and her mother Jo who is now married to Blackie their manager, Ivy and Eddie are still a loved up couple looking after Eddie's daughter Gracie, and Bea and Bing the american are taking their romance seriously but never get enough time alone and leaving him in Devon is going to be hard.
I am so looking forward to see what happens next for the girls, would the happiness last?
An inspirational book once again from this author, I loved the story of these talented girls, war is over but the Bluebird's will sing on.
Fabulous
Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book. This is the last book in the bluebird girls series about Bea,Ivy and Rainey. This book took me on a journey about the three women who sang together and survived life's up and downs during the war.
With thanks to netgalley for an early copy in return for an honest review.
What a fantastic ending can highly recommend this amazing book for a fabulous read.