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Hey guys! Can you recommend any WW2 romance book? ?

Hey guys! Can you recommend any WW2 romance book? ?

Quinn #recommend #romance

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Kathryn

I don’t know if it is a book but look up the movie “Life is beautiful” it’s one my my moms favorites.

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Kristi

The Room on Rue Amelie by Kristin Harmel.

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Linda

Can’t wait to read it

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Kristi

It’s fantastic! My favorite book of the year so far!!

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Yari

Excellent read

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Linda

Loved it and the 2nd book.

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Yari

I have the other book buy i have yet to read it but this one is amazing

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Jayne

At the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, From Sand and @Ash

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Amanda

Most books by @Soraya heart of resistance , heart of the voyage …all of them !!!

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Carol

From Sand and Ash

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Beth

While you were mine by Ann Howard creel

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Gillian

Following

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Jackie

The Nightingale by Kristan Hannah & The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult. Both excellent

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Mandy

I don’t remember those really being romance. Great books though!

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Aniket

All the Lights We Cannot See is a beautiful book. There’s not much romance though.

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Don

It’s a “literary” and “modernist” novel, but Elizabeth Bowen’s The Heat of the Day is terrific.

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Al

The Eagle Has Landed has some romance in it

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Sury

Book Thief

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Jayne

Excellent

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Patricia

I would recommend all of Sarah Sundin’s books They are based on WWII and full of romance I just love them

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Edward

Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein.

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Jessica

The bronze horseman

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Sherilyn

Yes, I second this series! I was scrolling to see if anyone had mentioned it!

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Sam

Words cannot express how much I love this series! Time for a reread. <3

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Margarita

I agree one of my favorite books!!!

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Nota

Suite Francaise has romance but it isn’t the only element in the book. if you’re mainly interested in romance i recommend to watch the film which focuses more on the romantic parts of the book.

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Trina

War Brides

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Sara

This is one of my favorite genres. Keep the suggestions coming! 🙂

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Annette

The Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen
The Farleigh Field by Rhys Bowen

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Danielle

Next year in Havana

I’m sure I have more – I’ll look

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Jayne

We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter…

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Ghada

City of women by David R.Gillham , I loved it

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Matthew

Atonement by Ian McEwan

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Keri

The Shadow Place by Jesse Allen

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Kumar

Irina’s eye

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Rosemary

danielle steel has a few ww2 books but at the moment, titles escape me.

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Eileen

Sarah’s key.

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Leila

Goodnight from London by Jennifer Robson!

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Teresa

Last Christmas in Paris. (But it’s WWI)

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Gini

Losing Julia by Jonathan Hull (but it is also WWI)

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Zogan

Schindler’s list.

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Cindy

Morelli’s (not quite it) Mandoline. Mandoline definitely the second word.

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Nichole

It’s WW1, but the Summer Before the War

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Joanne

All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr.

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Komal

?That’s not a romance though!

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Kevin

I’m showing my age but…..The Summer of 42

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Caj

The Nightingale by Kristine Hannah

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Lee

@Brian has a fantastic couple of books out. They really engrossed me

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Adam

Mein Kampf.

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