Thursday, April 16, 2020

Book Review: The Land Beneath Us



The Land Beneath Us
by Sarah Sundin


Revell
Christian
Pub Date 04 Feb 2020


I am reviewing a copy of The Land Beneath Us through Revell and Netgalley:



Sarah Sundin has a way of transporting you back in time, making you feel as if you can have a conversation with her Characters, she writes in such a vivid and beautiful way.



The year is 1943 Private Clay Paxton is training
hard with the US Army Rangers at Camp Forrest, Tennessee.  He is determined to do his best  in the upcoming Allied invasion of France. With his future stolen by his brothers betrayal.  Clay has only one thing to live for that is to fulfill  the recurring dream of his death.



Leah Jones is working as a librarian at Camp Forrest she is determined to rise above her Orphanage upbringing and belong to the community, even as she uses her spare time to search for her real family--the baby sisters she was separated from so long ago.



After Clay saves Leah's life from a brutal attack, Clay saves her reputation with a marriage of convince.  After he ships out to train in England for D-day, they become  bound together by over the distance. But can a love strong enough to overcome death grow between them before Clay's recurring dream comes true?


If you are looking for a World War Two era book, that draws you in and doesn't let you go, I highly recommend The Land Beneath Us.


I give The Land Beneath Us five out of five stars.



Happy Reading!

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