A Ration Book Wedding: review by Natalie Jayne Peeke – West Country Correspondent

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Love, strength, family, friends, grit and determination. All are vital components which will ensure that Great Britain  will not be defeated in the darkest days of the Blitz.

Beautiful Francesca Fabriono is doing her bit for the war in a factory in East London as is Charlie Brogan, who has recently married a woman of questionable reputation before being shipped out to North Africa with the Eighth Army.

When Francesca starts a new job she meets a handsome Count …

I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that the remarkable story is told from several different larger than life characters rather than one point of view. Fullerton gives nothing away and you can not read this amazing book and claim that it is predictable.

A Ration Book Wedding has clearly been well researched and this is reflected. It is so well written that it could be either read as a sequel to the other Ration book stories or as a stand alone book.

World War two books are an absolute favourite of mine as no two are ever the same and are so fascinating, each offering their own little insight into the worst war this country has ever known.

Perfect for fans of Annie Clarke, Milly  Adams and Kristina Hannah.

If you only read one book this year, make sure this is it.

Available in pb, and  eBook