The Sound of Light
A beautiful conclusion to this series. Though each book could be read as a stand alone.
This book had so much to offer I particularly loved the "hidden identities " and the way the momentum built and grew in tension until that last part where you were racing to find out what was going to happen to the characters!
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I loved the setting and as always Sarah Sundin transports her readers to the times and locations of all her books. I felt like l learned about what the occupation was like in ww2 Denmark while experiencing it through the eyes of the characters.
The characters really grabed me. I loved seeing the hero grow into his strengths and overcoming his struggles through the book.
The heroine was well crafted and I thought she was an exceptionally well written woman in the scientific field. I feel like her type of character can too often becomes it's own stereotype that turns me off. But Elsa breaks that mold.
I identified with her, not just because I was told to, but because the author SHOWED rather then told how her character needed to grow and carried you through that experience.
The romance was a bit of a slow burn, yet it fit the characters and where they were in time.
I loved seeing their care and consideration for each other and was completely satisfied by the ending.
The stakes were high in the beginning and raised over the course of the story. This book takes you to this time in history but it never was overwhelming or too sad, despite having some scenes that are a bit different for this author.
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I don't read much Ww2 but I highly recommend starting with a Sarah Sundin book.
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I recieved a complementary copy of this book from the publisher through Netgally. All opinions are honest and completely my own.
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