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A Portrait of Loyalty (The Codebreakers Book #3)
A Portrait of Loyalty (The Codebreakers Book #3) | Roseanna M. White
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Zivon Marin was one of Russia's top cryptographers until the October Revolution tore apart his world. Forced to flee to England after speaking out against Lenin, Zivon is driven by a growing anger and determined to offer his services to the Brits. But never far from his mind is his brother, whom Zivon fears died in the train crash that separated them. Lily Blackwell sees the world best through the lens of a camera and possesses unsurpassed skill when it comes to retouching and re-creating photographs. With her father's connections in propaganda, she's recruited to the intelligence division, even though her mother would disapprove if she ever found out. After Captain Blackwell invites Zivon to dinner one evening, a friendship blooms between him and Lily that soon takes over their hearts. But both have secrets they're unwilling to share, and neither is entirely sure they can trust the other. When Zivon's loyalties are called into question, proving him honest is about more than one couple's future dreams--it becomes a matter of ending the war.
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Themorningchapter
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Fantastic. Superb. I absolutely loved it! I also feel like a good book is one that makes you feel. You feel invested in the characters plight. You feel like you are there with them.
I laughed. I cried. I chewed my fingernails in suspense! Once again Roseanna wove a beautiful story that will leave readers delighted and wishing it didn't have to end.
*I received this book from the author for my honest review.

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McCombsonMain
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Readers will probably note a couple of examples of “everything old is new again,” with the disease and rumors of Russian influence in important aspects of government. Is 2020 the new 1918?

https://mccombsonmain.com/2020/10/07/review-portrait-of-loyalty-white/

#WW1 #WorldWar1 #WW1fiction #historicalfiction #photography #Christianfiction

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Kimp
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The suspense was very intense in this book, but the romance helped balance it out very well. I loved Lily‘s spirited nature and her willingness to help others. The echo that Zivon kept hearing, “Be Still, and know that I am God,” is something we all should listen to. I think this was a great ending to the series!

I received this book from the author for my honest review.