Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Book Review: A Portrait of Loyalty

 




A Portrait of Loyalty

by Roseanna M. White

Bethany House 

Bethany House Publishers

 Christian 

Pub Date 08 Sep 2020 




I am reviewing a copy of A Portrait of Loyalty through Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley:







Zivon Marin had been one of Russia’s top cryptographers up until the October Revolution tore apart his world.  He was forced to flees to England after speaking out against Lenin,  Zivon driven by his growing anger is determined to offer his his services to the Brits.   But Zivon’s brother who he feared died in the train crash that separated the brothers is never far from his mind.







Lily Blackwell sees the best the world has to offer through the lens of a camera and possesses unsurpassed skill when it comes to retouching and re-creating photographs.   Her fathers connections in propaganda have allowed her to be recruited to the intelligence division, despite the fact her Mother would disapprove if she ever found out.







When Captain Blackwell invited Zivon to dinner, one evening, a friendship blossoms between him and Lily that soon takes over their hearts.   But both Zivon and Lily have secrets of that they are not willing to share, and neither one of them is entirely sure they could trust the other one.  When Zivon finds his loyalties have been called into question, proving him honest is about more than one couple's future dreams, it becomes a matter of ending the war.




If you like World War 1 era fiction, you will love A Portrait of Loyalty.




I give A Portrait of Loyalty five out of five stars!




Happy Reading!



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