Thursday, October 29, 2020

Book Review: "The Last Correspondent" By Soraya M. Lane



A male dominated arena is about to get a sudden shift in transformation, acceptance, and a history making lesson of inclusion.

Ella, Dani, and Chloe are dealing with retaliatory actions after they're told no women on the front lines of war as both war correspondents and photo journalists.

Our situation doesn't change even with best friend Andy and his sister Chloe -Vogue model-trying to get noticed with her lover during the French Resistance.

It's a captivating story as we travel back in time to Normandy and war torn France as each woman is determined to follow her dreams regardless of the obstacles designed to prevent their success.

As the story unfolds we are drawn into this exclusive world of Soraya M. Lane that involves tenacity, courage, and the will to not only survive but thrive.

What remains when the smoke clears is devastation but also hope and plenty of unexpected happy moments involving love and second chances at life.

The improvements, the thoughtful reflections, the motivational factors all combine to provide a powerful -well written-and wonderful new read as war pics are often horrific but the story of those who gave their lives on the front lines should be told and must be told forever more.

These men and women who fought so strongly for their country shall never be forgotten and their personal stories of the ultimate sacrifice but in the documents, the memories, and the battle scars they possess.

Thank you Soraya, the pub, NetGalley for this insightful read in exchange for this honest review.

This is one novel I highly endorse!

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