Sunday, February 12, 2023

The Lumberjills


 I have heard of land girls but never lumberjills.  This was a new one to me.  I was captivated by what they did.  It was extremely dangerous and put them at risk of suffering an injury.

The lumberjills were a group of young women that lucked out when they were assigned to Sheila and Bob's farm.   Each girl had a story to tell of how they landed up doing this dangerous job.    With time, they became close and shared their emotional journeys.

The characters were great. M W Arnold wrote an amazing story and I enjoyed it a great deal.  Its pretty amazing how he wrote female characters so realistically when he is a man.  

I am more than ready to read other stories by M W Arnold.  He brought history to life.

I received this ebook from #BoldwoodBooks to review.

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About M W Arnold

Mick is a hopeless romantic who was born in England but spent fifteen years roaming around the world in the pay of the late HM Queen Elisabeth II in the Royal Air Force before putting down roots—and realizing how much he missed the travel. This he’s replaced somewhat with his writing, including reviewing books and supporting fellow saga and romance authors in promoting their novels.

He’s the proud keeper of two Romanian Werecats bent on world domination, is mad on the music of the Beach Boys, and enjoys the theatre and humoring his Manchester United-supporting wife.

Finally, and most importantly, Mick is a full member of the Romantic Novelists Association. The Lumberjills is the lead book in this new series from the author of the Broken Wings novels.



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