Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Blog Tour: Into the Unknown by @PeelLorna #review #giveaway



Historical Romance (WW2)
Date Published: May 5, 2015


London on 3 September 1939 is in upheaval. War is inevitable. Into this turmoil steps Kate Sheridan, newly arrived from Ireland to live with her aunt and uncle, and look for work. When she meets Flight Lieutenant Charlie Butler sparks fly, but he is a notorious womaniser. Should she ignore all the warnings and get involved with a ladies man whose life will be in daily danger?

Charlie Butler has no intention of getting involved with a woman. But when he meets Kate his resolve is shattered. Should he allow his heart to rule his head and fall for a nineteen-year-old Irish girl while there is a war to fight?

Private conflicts and personal doubts are soon overshadowed. Will the horrors of war bring Kate and Charlie together or tear them apart?




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Review 

I just loved the idea of a romance novel set during WW2. I think Lorna Peel has done a great job of having a story that really takes you back to the time she is writing about. And oh my I adore the cover. It is beautiful! 

These characters are in a very difficult time in the world and when they meet, no matter how much they are not looking for each other, fate really does have another plan in mind. 

I enjoyed this romance immensely. It was very well done and the pacing was spot on. 



Lorna Peel is an author of contemporary and historical romantic fiction.
Her first novel, Only You, a contemporary romance, was published in 2014. Into The Unknown, an historical romance set during WWII, was published on 5 May 2015.
Lorna was born in England and lived in North Wales until her family moved to Ireland to become farmers, which is a book in itself! She lives in rural Ireland, where she write, researches her family history, and grows fruit and vegetables. She also keeps chickens (and a Guinea Hen who now thinks she’s a chicken!).

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for hosting and reviewing Into The Unknown, Bailey!

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