Victory Girls (Lavender Road 6)
A touching saga about London's brave women of World War Two
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4.5 • 4 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Filled with characters you'll fall in love with, VICTORY GIRLS is Helen Carey's new World War Two saga about the resilient residents of a south London street. Not to be missed by readers of Katie Flynn, Annie Murray and Lilian Harry.
Praise for the Lavender Road novels: 'Funny, poignant, emotional and unputdownable' London Evening Standard
August 1944. Allied troops are fighting their way across Europe. But rocket attacks on London are a chilling reminder that the war is far from over.
Helen knows all too well how dangerous it is in war-torn France. But it's a long-time since she heard from her French fiancé, Andre, and nothing is going to stop her going back to track him down, before he is lost to her forever.
Her friend Molly is finding it hard to stop thinking about the lovely Canadian pilot she met while nursing overseas, and the future she might have had, if only she had been good enough for him. Now Molly is back in London, determined to discover the truth about the mother who gave her up for adoption when she was four years old.
Victory may be just round the corner, but the fighting is far from over for the women of Lavender Road.
What readers are saying about VICTORY GIRLS:
'I laughed, cried and once again I found I just couldn't stop reading. Wonderful characters, a gripping storyline and great wartime detail'
'The girls' lives are embedded in fascinating historical detail and I almost felt I was a Lavender Road resident watching events unfold. The storyline is gripping right up to the final pages'
'The characters are finely drawn, and it was interesting to follow them on their various journeys. Excellent'
Customer Reviews
Lavender Road series
This series continues to enthrall with every new book
I was so sad to come to the end of each book but so eager to start the next to continue the journey of all the characters
Helen certainly made you feel so involved in all their lives and the ease with which you were transported to London or France or wherever and switching between characters was seem less it was woven so well into the book
I have read many stories about this era and I feel this is one of the best !