What's a book that you wish you could experience for
the first time again? I have so many
favorites, but one would be Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Cilla van der Zee is a Dutch citizen living through
the horrors of the Nazi occupation. She infiltrates
the Dutch Nazis for the resistance movement.
After witnessing them murdering one of her friends, she decides she
needs to get out of the Netherlands. She
volunteers to become a spy in England where she went to school and has an
aunt. Once on the shores of Scotland, Lt.
Lachlan Mackenzie immediately arrests her.
To save her own life, she has to become a double cross agent. Will Lacklan and Cilla be able to work
together to further the allied cause?
Will Lacklan ever be able to trust Cilla?
My thoughts on this novel:
· Midnight on the Scottish Shore by Sarah Sundin was an engaging novel that captured my attention right from the first chapter.
· I loved the spy story and how everyone worked together to make the double cross work. Espionage and suspense were rife in this novel.
· It really put WWII into perspective on how it was a life and death situation for so many people without any clear options to get out of the terrible situation they were in.
· I don’t know why, but I hadn’t really thought of submarines dropped off spies off the shores of Great Britain.
· I loved the characters, but especially Cilla and Lachlan. Cilla is in a tough situation and must figure out how to keep herself alive while wondering about her family and friends that are left back in the Netherlands. She is a strong woman. Lachlan is trying to protect his own country, while also wondering about his brother who is involved in a separatist group. He is a sensitive man who plays the bagpipes, wears a kilt, and loves poetry.
· The Scottish setting was wonderful. It was scenic as described on the page and I also loved the descriptions of the Scottish traditions.
· Cilla and Lachlan had a great enemies to lovers’ romance.
· Great questions at the end of the novel for a book club to use. This would make a great book club selection. It’s a riveting story with morally gray areas that could be explored.
· I also enjoyed the author’s note at the end which went through the real history that is in this novel. The Double Cross program is fascinating history.
Favorite quote: “Double cross is a game, Cilla. It’s the grandest of games.”
Overall, Midnight on the Scottish Shore by Sarah
Sundin is a very engaging espionage WWII historical fiction novel with great
characters and a fascinating Scottish setting.
I highly recommend it!
Book Source: Review copy from Revell Books as part of the
Austenprose PR Book Tour. Thank-you! Opinions
expressed in this review are completely my own.
BOOK DESCRIPTION
The only way Cilla van der Zee can survive the German occupation of the Netherlands is to do the unthinkable--become a spy for the Nazis in Britain. She soothes her conscience with a plan to abandon her mission and instead aid the Allies. Her scheme is thwarted when naval officer Lt. Lachlan Mackenzie finds her along the Scottish shore and turns her in to be executed.
But perhaps she is more useful alive than dead. British intelligence sends her to Scotland to radio misleading messages to Germany, messages about the naval base at Scapa Flow to be crafted by Lachlan. At the station in the lighthouse at Dunnet Head, Lachlan and Cilla must work together if the war is to be won. But how can he trust a woman who arrived on his shores as a tool of the enemy--a woman certain to betray both him and the Allied cause?
Master of World War II fiction Sarah Sundin takes you to the wild Scottish seaside, where danger lurks under the surface of the water--and in the depths of the human heart--for a WWII tale you won't soon forget.
AUTHOR BIO
Sarah Sundin is the bestselling author of When Twilight Breaks, Until Leaves Fall in Paris, The Sound of Light, Embers in the London Sky, and the popular WWII series Sunrise at Normandy, among others. She is a Christy Award winner and a Carol Award winner, and her novels have received starred reviews from Booklist, Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly. Sarah lives in Southern California. Visit SarahSundin.com for more information
I like when a book is scenic and descriptive of its settings
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