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The Mother’s Day Victory by Rosie Hendry
Genre: Historical WW2 saga
Blog Tour - 3rd - 9th March 2022
Publication Date - 3rd March 2022
Publisher: Little Brown, Sphere
Standalone second book of a new series
Estimated Page Count - 432
Formats available: Netgalley Widget & UK Paperbacks
Author Content Warning: Jewish refugee from Germany, father died after being held by Nazis. Anti-German attitude against refugee. Arrest of refugee and internment in prison and then prison camp. Blitz bombing in London. Dominant husband.
Types of post available: Review Only
Pre-order from Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08NPTC394
Can the Women on the Home Front protect their community in times of war?
Norfolk, 1940. As war rages on, sisters Prue and Thea, along with the wider community of Great Plumstead, are doing all they can to help the war effort, from running the mobile canteen for the Women's Voluntary Service to organising clothing drives and collecting salvage.
When, Anna, a young German girl who fled her country, seeks refuge in the village, Thea opens up her home, Rookery House, and invites Anna into their growing family. But while many in the village welcome Anna with open arms, others are suspicious of the new arrival . . .
As the war intensifies and panic sweeps the country, Anna is taken by the government who fear she's a spy. The women of Great Plumstead are already fighting their own battles on the Home Front, but will they come together in Anna's time of need to keep the newest member of their community safe from war?
The Mother's Day Victory is the perfect wartime family saga and the second novel in Rosie Hendry's much-loved series, filled with heart-warming friendships, nostalgic community spirit and a courageous make-do-and-mend attitude. Perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Donna Douglas and Elaine Everest.
About Rosie Hendry
Rosie Hendry lives by the sea in North Norfolk with her husband and children. She writes uplifting, heart-warming historical fiction based on true events from our social history. Listening to her father’s tales of life during the Second World War sparked her interest in this period and she loves researching further, seeking out gems of real-life stories which inspire her writing.
Social Media Links
Website: www.rosiehendry.com

Blog Tour Schedule
Maximum 3 stops per day.
3rd March
4th March
5th March
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Confessions of a Bookaholic
6th March
7th March
8th March
9th March