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Christmas on the Home Front by Roland Moore

jennyfer's review

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4.0

A heartwarming tale of the pluck and courage of the women holding the fort in the final days of WWII.
This is the third instalment of the Land Girls series of books, following on from the TV series of the same name. The author crafts a wonderful story, visually drawing the reader in to the Pasture Farm during the final days of the War, and creating a fast-packed ride once one is immersed. (I stayed up far too late on many nights reading this!)
It has everything: romance, adventure, twists, conspiracies, conflict and most of all, friendship. An excellent read.

(I received an advance copy through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review)

ravenclawlibrarybooks's review against another edition

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4.0

It's fast approaching Christmas Day, 1944, and the land girls of Pasture Farm are determined to make it the best one yet. But with two German airmen on the loose, life on the farm is seeming more dangerous than ever, and tragedy is lurking behind every corner. Will they all make it out alive?

I requested this one without realising that it was the third book in a series. I was a bit concerned once I started reading that I might not understand everything but it honestly made no difference at all.

What an utterly FANTASTIC book. I was totally captivated and transported back in time, excellent plot and read in one sitting!

Disclaimer - I received an advance ready copy courtesy of NetGalley. This has not affected my review in any way, and all opinions are my own.

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