Allied Flames
The Knocknashee Story, Book 6
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Narrado por:
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Caroline Lennon
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Jean Grainger
After years of letters and missed chances, Grace Fitzgerald and American journalist Richard Lewis have at last declared their love and though the world is in the grip of war, their future is bright. But when Richard is shot down over occupied France in 1943, Grace's world shatters.
Invited to Savannah for Richard's memorial, Grace finds herself thrust into the rarefied world of his wealthy family—a million miles from her own humble experience. Yet in the midst of her own despair, she discovers an unexpected purpose: helping the Lewis family navigate their grief and find healing.
As she works to mend the broken bonds around her, Grace must confront a devastating question: how do you rebuild when the foundation of your future has been torn away?
Yet, even in wartime, hope can survive—and miracles do happen.
Allied Flames is the sixth book in the bestselling Knocknashee Series
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The historical aspects
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Allied Flames
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Incredible series
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On the edge of my seat!
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As a widow twice over, I truly felt everyone’s sadness at the loss of Richard and all the feelings at his memorial service. This book helped me better understand Richard’s mother and her “hands off” way of parenting. Richard’s father was a nice surprise as he had, in previous books, seemed loving enough, but gruff and distant. Both of Richard’s parents were definitely products of their own upbringings. Este - my heart truly went out to her. As Richard’s surrogate mother, she as a black woman during the time of segregation, had to endure the loss of “her” child in silence as she was only the “help.”
If I have one criticism of the book (series), it’s this: Grace is only 23 and Richard only 25. In my opinion they need to both be at least ten years older to experience all they did (that’s coming from my advanced age of 64, from where ANYONE under 30 is still a baby).😊
I’m sad that this series is over and that readers didn’t get to experience a wedding for Grace and Richard.
I hope author Jean Granger will consider doing ONE more book in this series to tie up the lives of so many other characters in this story — perhaps a book that takes place shortly after WWII ends. Lily/Chavonne, Bernadette’s daughter, Bernadette, Tilly… I need closure on all of them!
The narrator (while no Siobhan Waring), did an excellent job in this book — she did so many accents and did them WELL. I think perhaps I didn’t give Ms. Lennon enough credit in the first several books.
I highly recommend this book to others. It COULD be read as a stand alone, but would make so much more sense and would have so much more meaning if all the books in the series were read first.
SAD THIS SERIES WITH GRACE & RICHARD IS OVER…
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