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Sarah Sundin

Auteur de A Distant Melody

23 oeuvres 2,318 utilisateurs 351 critiques 5 Favoris

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Œuvres de Sarah Sundin

A Distant Melody (2010) 303 exemplaires
With Every Letter (2012) 233 exemplaires
A Memory Between Us (2010) 193 exemplaires
Until Leaves Fall in Paris (2022) 158 exemplaires
Blue Skies Tomorrow (2011) 154 exemplaires
When Twilight Breaks (2021) 147 exemplaires
Through Waters Deep (2015) 134 exemplaires
The Sea Before Us (2018) 131 exemplaires
On Distant Shores (2013) 116 exemplaires
The Sound of Light (2023) 115 exemplaires
The Land Beneath Us (2020) 111 exemplaires
In Perfect Time (2014) 108 exemplaires
Anchor in the Storm (2016) 104 exemplaires
The Sky Above Us (2019) 101 exemplaires
When Tides Turn (2017) 78 exemplaires

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Sundin, Sarah
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Genre: historical fiction, romance
Age: adult
Content: war violence (not too detailed)

So many characters that I cared nothing about.

Rating: 2/5 Stars
 
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libraryofemma | 7 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
This is the second book of Sundin’s “Sunrise at Normandy” trilogy which focuses on the Paxton brothers, whose family was torn apart by a foolish accident with tragic consequences. Now three years later, each of the estranged brothers must make peace with the past and with God before facing D-day and the Normandy invasion.

Adler and Violet are compelling characters. Adler’s flaws are obvious and he bears a tremendous load of guilt for the sins of his past, with consequences that he knows about and some he doesn’t. He has great difficulty accepting forgiveness that he feels is unmerited. Violet’s issues are more subtle. An American Red Cross worker in England, she is basically a good person, but she still lives in a world of black-and-white, good-and-bad, right-and-wrong and finds herself deeply challenged by the real world and its shades of gray. All this against a backdrop of WWII Britain on the edge of D-Day.

This is a compelling and thoughtful story, every bit as excellent as the first book, [The Sea Before Us], which is brother Wyatt’s story. I look forward to the publication of Clay’s story soon.

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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½
 
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tealadytoo | 21 autres critiques | Apr 16, 2024 |
This Christian historical fiction novel is set in WW2 Denmark. Baron Henrik Ahlefeldt is living under an assumed identity - uneducated laborer, Hemming Anderson. Under cover of darkness, he is also the “Havmand” (male mermaid) who, so the stories say, swims across the waters to Sweden (he actually rows a scull across, having been an Olympic rower) carrying messages for the resistance after Germany invades Denmark. He lives in a boarding house with a group of people including Dr. Else Jensen, an American physicist working at a lab in Denmark. She, too, works for the resistance by secretly making copies at the lab for an illegal, underground newspaper. Secrecy is of the utmost importance, so neither Henrik/Hemming nor Else can tell anyone the truth about what they are each doing - or in Henrik/Hemming’s case, who he really is. There is a spark between the two, but the story of the resistance takes center stage for the most part. About halfway through the novel that sort of shifts a little - and then a little more by the end - toward the romance aspect, which is not my typical read; however, this is a well-written, interesting story about some real events, including what happened when the Germans enacted a Jewish roundup in Denmark. If you are a fan of historical Christian romance, you will probably like this one!… (plus d'informations)
 
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clamagna | 46 autres critiques | Apr 4, 2024 |
I really enjoyed this book. This historical book covered the London Blitz, refugees and the children that left the city to avoid the bombs. Probably the first book I’ve read on this part of history. The author did a great job, and I felt like I was right there with them.

I loved the characters, Aleida and Hugh. Not to give anything away, but the choices that Aledia had to make and all she went through was emotional to say the least. Hugh was a great character, he was witty and humorous and I loved him! There’s a great murder mystery that kept me guessing until the end. Actually, the whole book kept me guessing.

This is Christian fiction with no bad language, no sex, and a wonderful faith thread woven throughout. Not overbearing but just perfect.

Sarah Sundin did it again! Another great book! I highly recommend it.
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cbcmedia | 27 autres critiques | Apr 3, 2024 |

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Œuvres
23
Membres
2,318
Popularité
#11,072
Évaluation
½ 4.4
Critiques
351
ISBN
111
Langues
4
Favoris
5

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