Member Reviews
I'll probably say this every time I read/review a Sarah Sundin book--how are there more things to write/read/learn about WWII?! There are so many books on the market, and certainly Sundin has written a vast number of them herself--and yet, each has a unique storyline, fascinating and complex characters, and tons of history--including _Midnight on the Scottish Shore_.
Sundin does a particularly good job in this book exploring character motivations and the nuances and gray areas of war. Historical figures, agencies (MI5--James Bond meets WWII?), and events make quite a few appearances; be sure to read the author's note at the end for details. I for one learned so much, and was sad to see the book end.
I am mildly obsessive over the UK, and especially enjoyed that side of this book--in fact, I jumped on reading it as much for the location as the author! As evidenced by the title, it's primarily set in Scotland, and also includes a handful of scenes in London (including St. James's Park, which I visited on one of my last trips!) and elsewhere. I'm more than ready to visit again.
I received an eARC of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
This was a beautifully done historical romance novel, it had that element that I was expecting and hoping for from the first page. It uses the danger element to it's advantage and was invested in what was going on. The characters were realistic and worked with what I wanted from them. Sarah Sundin does a fantastic job in writing this and am glad I got to read this.