The Midwives War by Chrissie Walsh

The Midwives War

The Midwives War by Chrissie Walsh

Release: August 18, 2023
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Source: Rachel’s Random Resources
Find it at: GoodReadsAmazon , B&N, Apple Books

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‘See that patch of blue sky,’ he said. ‘Whenever you see one, that’s where I’ll be – thinking of you.’

Against the chaotic backdrop of World War II, Grace Murphy is working as a midwife in Doncaster Royal Infirmary with her two friends, Clodagh and Patsy. In between delivering babies and tending wounded airmen, the girls endure bombing raids. That is besides rationing and the hardships and heartbreak that war brings. But in the faces of the new babies, she welcomes to the world, Grace always looks for hope. And she dreams of a time when the war will end.

When the midwives get the chance to go to a dance at the nearby RAF Finningly, they jump at the offer. The hangar is crowded with happy dancing couples. But when the glamourous Spitfire pilots saunter in, looking dashing in their leather flying jackets and brightly coloured silk scarves, Grace can’t resist taking a peek. And the moment Grace meets pilot, Richard Carmichael, she knows he will capture her heart.

With every daring flying raid, Grace and Richard risk losing each other forever. All Grace can do is look out for Richard in the patches of blue sky, and hope that fate will bring them their very own wartime happy-ever-after…

Chrissie Walsh is back with this heart-breaking tale of love against the odds, perfect for fans of Fenella Miller, Daisy Styles and Margaret Dickinson.

About the Author:

Chrissie Walsh was born and raised in West Yorkshire and is a retired schoolteacher with a passion for history. She has written several successful sagas documenting feisty women in challenging times for Aria.

 

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The Midwives War Review:

Firstly, I adored the author’s storytelling approach in the tale. The story gracefully explores themes of love, sacrifice, compassion, and the challenges posed by wartime. It also intricately delves into the complexities of personal relationships and how past experiences shape individuals’ lives. The author wonderfully portrays the characters’ actions and interactions, strengths, vulnerabilities, and the unbreakable bonds that unite them.

Moving on, I loved the romance that blossomed between Grace and Richard. It felt like an epic love story that one can’t help but root for. It was sometimes heartbreaking to see how the paths took them in different directions, leaving them yearning for what might have been due to misunderstandings and missed opportunities. The author’s talent for crafting heartwarming romance shines through, and you might find yourself reaching for a tissue by the end of the book.

The side stories involving supporting characters, like Clodagh, Ray, Pam, and Prudence, seamlessly complement Grace’s journey as she faces life’s challenges and charts a course toward a brighter future. Even antagonists like Sydney add an extra layer of spice to the narrative, and I was wholly immersed in Grace’s journey as she navigated through these situations.

If I were to point out a minor drawback, it would be that, at times, there seemed to be an excess of peripheral characters who could have contributed more to the bigger picture. For instance, the introduction of Sean initially hinted at potential drama but did not materialize towards anything significant.

Setting aside this tiny observation, I genuinely adored reading this book. It’s a beautiful and heartwarming historical tale set against the backdrop of World War II that captures the essence of human emotions and relationships.

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The Midwives War

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