Once again the hardships of living in Nazi Germany during WWII are portrayed in this fourth book in the Margot's Secret series of historical fiction. This tale takes the reader to Frankfurt with Margot where she works under the Nazi radar as a waitress. The layers of danger pulsate and enwrap Margot as she struggles desparately to survive and protect her as yet unborn child.
Readers will find it difficult to put the book down hoping upon hope that all will work out, never knowing what will happen even at the next moment and so they will very likely be carried along holding their hearts in their throats as I did.
The authoress, Roberta Kagan allows for major peeks inside the Dachau concentration camp and exposes its many horrors. Here you will meet others from the former books in this series and you will wonder if Margot will ever see or hear from Max again.
Some readers may not appreciate intimate relationship details of which there are some.
I dub this saga a 4-Star performance.
~ Eunice C., Reviewer/Blogger ~
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the complimentary review copy sent by NetGalley and the publisher.
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