Sunday, January 4, 2026

Shared Secrets For the Homefront Nurses

 Oh the heartache! The drama.




The nurses continue their friendships during the time of war. Each are so different from each other but they are so very close.  The support they give each other is very rare.

Veronica carries the heartache of her mother's illness.  And the secret she holds.

Sylvia loves Jesse but he has changed.  And not for the good.

Kathy keeps a wall up so she won't get further hurt.  But Jeff stirs something up in her that she can't ignore.

Freda is on to bigger things and leaves all that she loves behind.

An interesting story that can pull at your heartstrings. I enjoyed the story.  And you will, too.

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I was given the opportunity from Boldwood to review this book.




Shared Secrets for the Home Front Nurses

‘Come on, Kathy… tell me a secret.’

1943: Becoming a Home Front nurse, meant Kathy Scott was finally able to escape the violence of her childhood. At long last, her life has taken a turn for the better. Particularly because, for the very first time, she’s made some wonderful friends–fellow nurses Sylvia, Freda and Veronica.

Kathy’s known for not being short of a word or two. So nobody’s more surprised than her when she finds herself tongue-tied around Freda’s handsome brother, James – who’s home from war with an unexplained injury.

Eventually they start to open up to each other… But can two people who have felt so broken by their experiences ever find a chance for happiness?

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Author Bio – 

Rachel Brimble is the bestselling author of over thirty works of historical romance and saga fiction. The first book in her series, The Home Front Nurses, is set in Bath.


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