![]() ![]() One she doesn't really love, but pleases her family and the other she does love but risks losing everything for. Unlikely friendships are formed and even some romance as Kitty finds herself torn between a Scottish soldier, and a German prisoner. ![]() But despite a rocky start both Dora and Kitty soon grow fond of their patients realizing that they are no different than the English boys. Poor Helen seems afraid to even go onto the ward despite being the senior nurse in charge. The three women are put in charge of a POW ward and while Dora tackles the job as she would any other, Kitty tries to get a change in assignments at the behest of her father who is bitter over the death of his oldest son at the hands of the Germans. Mostly we follow original characters Dora and Helen as well as Kitty who is a close friend of Dora's sister Bea. As always there are several stories going on at once. I was also sad that the three original characters didn't get a reunion in this book. ![]() While there is still one book left, and there is a prequel series this feels like the last time we'll see the main core characters. ![]() Not the actual stories, but the fact that it's basically the end of this part of the story. ![]()
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