June 5, 2019

Monthly Book Review: May 2019

Only one book read last month but it was worth three. The Huntress by Kate Quinn tells the stories of three disparate characters post WWII on a Nazi hunt. Nina is a Russian pilot with dreams of more than the motherland can provide and a killer survival instinct. Ian is a British veteran hell-bent on vengeance for his younger brother and a deep love for independent women. And Jordan is a young woman with dreams and a keen sixth sense. All three lives have been forever changed by an Austrian woman with many names - Lorelei, Annalise, Anna, the huntress. This was long but necessary for character development - I was deeply invested. Justice is a deep-seated need no matter how much time has past or who gets in the way.

Next up:
In Pieces by Sally Field
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
The Distant Hours by Kate Morton