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The Paris Daughter
The Paris Daughter: 2 Mothers. 2 Daughters. 2 Families Torn Apart. | Kristin Harmel
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Eggs
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Great HF!! Paris, 1939: Young mothers Elise and Juliette become friends. But as Nazis overtake France 🇫🇷, the 2 friends have to decide how to best protect their daughters. Sad but so good; especially like the author‘s notes at the end.

#ReadAway2024 Day 4

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DieAReader 🥳Great 3mo
Eggs @DieAReader 😘🙏🏻 3mo
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MindyK59
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I have read many of Kristin Harmel‘s books and have loved them all. Her books feature a perspective of World War II that many of her readers know little if anything about. In this book two young mothers become friends during the start of the war. As conditions worsen one mother realizes that she must leave and asks her friend to take her daughter to live with her family so that she‘ll be safe. The rest of the book describes what happened.

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vlwelser
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I've had this #ARC for over a year. That's my toxic trait. I take way more books than I could ever hope to finish in a timely manner. Sometimes it seems like I'm ahead but I'm actually so far behind that I have books from a year ago cluttering my kindle.

While this story is entertaining and well written, it is also so way beyond predictable. It made me want the author to speed it along and just finish already.

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 7mo
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Danay
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23 #52 Kristin Harmel never fails.

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TheHeartlandBookFairy
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#4 for #14Books14Weeks . Wow, a beautifully crafted piece of Historical Fiction! This is a story about love, deception, betrayal, and heartbreak. A mother's love and mother daughter rekationships. It crosses continents, families, and generations, and will take you through the full range of the emotions from sadness, disbelief, anger, anger, and joy. This book is well researched, the historical events accurate and fascinating.(cont in comments)

TheHeartlandBookFairy It completely captivated me, and I couldn't put it down! The ending will take your breath away. "Under these stars, fate will guide you home." Amazing! 10mo
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JenReadsAlot
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#aardvark bookmail!

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angieinwonderland
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Though I had doubts on the level of nuanced dialogue being attributed to a toddler and could see the twist from very early on, this is a pick for sure. She writes emotionally broken characters, making the hardest of decisions in a way that cuts you right through to your core.

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swishandflick
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Hip hip hooray for Goodreads wins! 🍀

AmyG Two! 🎉 11mo
marleed Congrats! I want my name added to your Goodreads giveaway bucket! 11mo
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Lsmoore43
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HAPPY PUB DAY!!

This book is so good.

Full review here: tinyurl.com/mrtthhew

@kristinharmel
@gallerybooks

Crazeedi Definitely looking forward to reading 11mo
Lsmoore43 @Crazeedi I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. It's really great. A tearjerker though. 11mo
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HISTORICAL FICTION - WWII

FANTASTIC as always!!

Friends, mothers, choices.

Ms. Harmel has given us another beautifully written, marvelously researched but heartbreaking book with wonderful characters and a book about choices, motherhood, and healing.

You won‘t want to put the book down or want the book to end.

FULL REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/38ry5e37

@kristinharmel

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Reecaspieces
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kissmehardy
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Good but not incredible. I couldn't find a lot of sympathy for Juliette, so it kind of hamstrung me for the ending. Still an interesting read, though! #historicalfiction

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Lsmoore43
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This is another wonderful and very emotional book by Kristin Harmel. The author of The Forest of Vanishing Stars and The Winemaker's Wife. Both of which I read and loved. I highly recommend all three books.
Releases June 6th

Full review: https://tinyurl.com/mrtthhew

Kristin Harmel
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Mpcacher
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This is historical fiction at it's best. It is set among very real events during WWII Paris and the years after the war in NYC and features three mothers, who are all affected by the war. When their lives intersect, they are able to help each other through some of the hardest things a mother should ever have to do. Harmel's writing drops us into this world, pulling at our heartstrings as we read how they survive in the worst circumstances. 4.75!

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SilversReviews
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Thank you, @simonandschuster

Review will be on June 6!! ❤️

@kristinharmel

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KristiAhlers
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OMG! Have kleenex handy. I don't know what it is about this author but she has the unique ability to drag you into her world and not let go. This is about family, friends, choices and in the end about soul deep love. This one releases in June. Keep your eye out for it. So good. So so good. But be prepared to ugly cry. #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 12mo
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SilversReviews
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FULL REVIEW WILL BE ON JUNE 6.

HISTORICAL FICTION - WWII

FANTASTIC as always!!

Friends, mothers, choices.

Ms. Harmel has given us another beautifully written, marvelously researched but heartbreaking book with wonderful characters and a book about choices, motherhood, and healing.

You won‘t want to put the book down or want the book to end.

@kristinharmel
@gallerybooks
@simonandschuster
@netgalley