If you could choose a group of fictional friends,
which characters would be a part of your group?
I would love to have the group of fictional friends and family found in
Mists Over the Channel Islands by Sarah Sundin.
Dr. Ivy Picot is a new practicing doctor when her
father, mother, and other family members evacuate Jersey island for
England. She stays behind with her sister
and brother to help keep the family practice afloat during the German occupation
of the Island during WWII. She meets and
is attracted to Dutch Civil Engineer Gerrit van der Zee, but as he works for
the Nazis, she knows they cannot be together.
As the years pass, Ivy realizes that everyone must chose a side. Will she side with the resistance or with the
Nazis?
My thoughts on this novel:
· Mists Over the Channel Islands by Sarah Sundin is a very engaging story. I read this book quickly and greatly enjoyed it.
· I enjoyed that characters from Midnight on the Scottish Shore by Sarah Sundin made an appearance at the end of the novel. I loved that book!
· The setting was a unique and integral part of the story. The Island seemed beautiful, but it was slowly marred by the concrete structures built by the Nazis to reinforce the island. There was a great author’s note at the end that states that there are tours of some of the structures mentioned in the book. I love to visit Jersey and see these structures!
· I was sad to learn that all the diabetics on the island really did die due to lack of insulin. The rations and doing without were very hard during the occupation on an island. They only received five ounces of meat for an entire week!
· The chemistry between Ivy and Gerritt was alive. They were attracted to each other but couldn’t show it.
· Ivy and her sister Fern’s relationship seemed very realistic. Fern is the older sister and can’t accept that as the doctor, Ivy is the boss.
· I didn’t know why Fern wouldn’t have left the island with her husband and sons.
· I loved that Gerritt was a civil engineer. I am an environmental engineer, and my husband is a civil engineer. It makes sense that he would be the perfect person for espionage to get plans to the allies.
· This was a clean read with Christian content. The main characters struggle with finding the path that God wants them to follow, and how to treat all people with empathy and compassion when it is not allowed by the authorities.
· There are great book club questions at the end. This would be a good read for a book club that enjoys WWII fiction
· I also enjoyed the excerpt at the end of the new Christmas WWII novella by Sarah Sundin at the end as well. It will be realized this fall and looks great. I can’t wait – I love Christmas historical fiction!
Overall, Mists Over the Channel Islands by Sarah
Sundin was an engrossing WWII historical romance with a unique setting, story,
and characters. It was a very enjoyable
read!
Book Source: Thank-you
to @sarahsundinauthor @revellfiction @greatreadsbookpromo for the review copy
of this novel as part of the Great Reads Book Promotion Tour.

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