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Saturday, January 25, 2020

The Socialite

This book is my first foray into J'Nell Ciesielski's writings, and I don't think it will be my last. 

Kat Whitford has been charged by her father to go to occupied Paris and bring her sister, Ellie, home.  Ellie was known to be often in the company of a German Officer, and because of her father's position within the government, Ellie knew too many secrets that the officer could mine from her.  It was imperative for Kat to be successful in bringing Ellie home.  To hedge his bets, Sir Alfred Whitford engaged the services of Barrett Anderson, a Secret Intelligence Service member. Barrett was in Paris because of a choice given to him after being arrested for defending himself in a fight. 

The Socialite takes the reader through Paris and across France to escape the Nazi occupation, but it was not without its dangers and risks. 

J'Nell writes with intrigue, romance, and action that make this novel a fast-paced read, compelling the reader to flip the pages as fast as possible. Five Stars, Two Thumbs Up, and a crawl-through-the-mud escape.

My thanks go to NetGalley.com and Thomas Nelson Fiction for providing the galley I read for this review.

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