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Santorini, 1944. In a hilltop village, where pink blossom hangs over every tiny street, a young woman is forced to make a terrible sacrifice to save a life. Torn between her family and her country, she’ll never breathe a word of her secret love affair, or the betrayal that forced them apart…

Single mother Carrie is heart-sore when she arrives on the sun-drenched island of Santorini with her daughter Nell – her adored uncle Sol’s tattered sketchbook clutched to her chest. Even as they explore the winding cobbled alleys, Nell can’t forgive Carrie for keeping a the truth about her own father. But Carrie hopes that seeking answers to a family mystery will heal their fractured relationship and show Nell that the family she desperately wants has been there all along.

Carrie’s childhood is filled with fond memories of Sol, and the way he’d read with her in his favourite armchair. But she also remembers how he refused to speak about his time in occupied Greece. Carrie is certain Sol was hiding a private pain – and has vowed to find out who the striking young woman with wavy hair is in Sol’s drawings, tucked between the sketches of soldiers and sweeping cliffs.

Asking around the close-knit locals, the elderly women Carrie and Nell meet speak of a brave young woman named Vassia, and a secret allied mission to rid their beautiful island of German troops. But when pressed, they refuse to say more. When Nell finds a letter written by Vassia, the pair learn how Sol was left stranded, fighting for his life, and how Vassia risked everything to save him…

Will unravelling the truth about Sol and Vassia help Carrie and Nell finally come to terms with their own troubled past, and find happiness again together as a family? Or could the truth be more heartbreaking than either of them ever imagined?

A Santorini Secret is an epic tale of love, loss and secrets in World War Two that will sweep you away to the hidden coves and sun-kissed beaches of Santorini. Fans of Victoria Hislop, Fiona Valpy and The Letter won’t be able to put this beautiful book down.

362 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 25, 2025

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1,470 reviews590 followers
February 26, 2025
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A SANTORINI SECRET by Rose Alexander is an emotional dual timeline mash-up of historical fiction and women’s fiction with elements of mystery and romance. Both the past and present timelines kept me in a state of suspense and turning the pages.

A small village on Santorini is occupied by the Nazis in 1944. The daughter of the mayor, Vassia, assists as a guide in a SBS (Special Boat Service) raid to help hinder the Nazis and aid the British. One of the British soldiers is left behind and Vassia risks all to help him.

In the present, Carrie is having a tough time with her finances and her sixteen-year-old daughter. She gets the opportunity to return to Santorini and besides just enjoying the vacation and reuniting with an old friend, she is searching for information about her Uncle Sol’s mysterious time with the SBS on Santorini and the beautiful young woman in his sketchbook. Will Carrie find the answers she is searching for?

I was surprised by so many of the twists and turns this story took, not only in the past but also the present timelines. I enjoyed the descriptions of Santorini in both timelines and was happy for a change of pace location during a WWII setting. This new-to-me author did a great job of pulling me into the emotional decisions and consequences of both the female protagonists in each timeline. They were both heartwarming and heartbreaking. My only disappointment was with the secret that changed Carrie’s and her daughter’s lives. For sixteen years of emotional turmoil, it was a reason that was trivial and should have been discussed much sooner as mature adults and made me think less of her. Overall though, this book was emotionally more than what I was expecting, and I need to check out other books by this author.

I recommend setting aside some time to enjoy this poignant historical fiction/women’s fiction mash-up.
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2,481 reviews214 followers
February 20, 2025
This is my fourth book by this author; I keep reaching for her books because I know that she is adept at emotionally involving her readers and uses her well-honed writing skills to keep them turning pages. Alexander keeps encouraging me to step into the past and experience its triumphs and tragedies alongside her ordinary characters caught up in extraordinary events. She’s so skilled at breathing life into history’s forgotten or little-known stories!

Historical fiction is an invaluable tool for readers to understand events that have shaped our world. Authors like Alexander bring history alive through compelling narratives, engaging characters and interesting plotlines. Although I’m fairly well-read on wartime fiction, I knew little about the Mediterranean Campaign, the Raid on Santorini, or the SBS. This novel is definitely a springboard for me to find out more about this slice of history. I even added ‘expostulation’ to my lexicon, too!

This is a worthy read because Rose Alexander enriches her readers’ understanding of the wartime experience in an authentic and empathetic way. Not only does she bring a stunning location to life, but she also delicately navigates the narrative landscape of wartime loss and love. You must read about the enduring power of love and allow yourself to get wrapped up in a timeless mystery involving Vassia and Sol.

I was gifted this copy by Bookouture and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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1,335 reviews291 followers
February 24, 2025
A Santorini Secret is a brilliantly conceived novel combining fact and fiction to deliver a deeply moving story of heartbreak and heroism narrated through a dual timeline.

2024 – Carrie has uncovered a sketch of a woman amongst her deceased uncle Sol’s belongings, the sketch seems to be connected to a mission he was on in Santorini during WWII. Carrie is intrigued to find out more and a trip to Santorini to visit her friend Xanthe is the perfect opportunity.

1944 – a group of British commandos are hiding on the island of Santorini ready to strike down the German camp. Vassia is asked by her father, the mayor, to take them food and water under cover of darkness.

Both timelines were seamlessly delivered and although I enjoyed the mystery of Carrie uncovering the events involving her uncle, I found Vassia’s story much more compelling. I loved Vassia’s spirit and tenacity, and the evolving love story between Vassia and Sol.
I found the character of Carrie a bit melodramatic but that is a very minor gripe in this overall fabulous story.

A Santorini Secret is an emotionally charged dual timeline story of courage and love.
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579 reviews16 followers
February 25, 2025
Carrie arrives in Santorini, gripping her uncle Sol’s sketchbook in her hand. Carrie adored her uncle and when he recently passed away, she knew she needed answers. In Sol’s sketchbook were pictures of a young woman. Carrie must follow the beautiful sketches to find the woman. Carrie believes that she is the one that holds the answers to so many questions. Sol never liked talking about his time spent in Greece during the War. Within the pages of the sketchbook was a diamond ring. Carrie knows that she must find the woman that it was intended for.

After talking to some of the locals, she discovers a woman named Vassia. As Carrie’s questions continue to flow, the locals stop talking. They refuse to give anymore information to Carrie. Carrie soon finds a letter written by Vassia. The letter contains some unsettling information about her uncle Sol and the truth of Vassia saving his life.

A Santorini Secret, written by author Rose Alexander, is as beautiful of a story as Santorini itself. This is a wonderful story of hope, courage, finding the truth. I loved Carrie and her persistence and never giving up. She uncovered a tragedy buried in the pages of a sketchbook and at the same time she brought the truth out into the open.

I loved this emotional and unputdownable story. It hit all the feels with wonderful characters and amazing plot twists. I loved that it was a time slip novel with the perfect blend of the past and the present. Alexander is amazing in capturing the reader from the very first page and not letting them go until the last page. The awesome detailed description of Greece makes you feel as if you are actually there. I highly recommend this wonderfully written book.
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841 reviews22 followers
February 19, 2025
This book was deceptive at first! I thought it would be a relaxing retreat to a Greek island with a touch of mystery and romance- but by 25 percent of the way in, I ended up marathoning the rest of the book because I was sucked in and had to know how it was going to end!

There’s plenty of mystery in both timelines as we get to know all of the characters and different twists are revealed and as each one comes, the story intensifies. There’s plenty were a couple of times my jaw practically fell open! I was floored and I loved it!

This book was also about relationships: those that we treasure; those that we take with us; those we move forward with. What I like about this book is that I felt like author presented how she saw everything ending, relationship-wise, but she allowed for the reader to interpret and think about how they would have had it end. I’m still thinking about it myself. Because life isn’t a fairytale, but every person we meet does change us. This book communicates that so well.

Overall, this was a great read that did transport me both back in time and to the beautiful island of Santorini. I wouldn’t hesitate to pick it up!
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69 reviews3 followers
February 25, 2025
If there’s one thing I love as much as a good historical fiction novel, it’s a Mediterranean setting. And this book? Absolutely perfect. Besides Italy, Greece has to be one of the most stunning places in the world, so this story felt like a gift from the gods.

I devoured this book in like 24 hours, I was completely obsessed. The dual timeline was so well done, weaving together Vassia’s heartbreaking story in 1944 with Carrie and Nell’s emotional journey in the present. The mix of mystery, history, and deep emotions was everything I love in a book.

And the setting? Unreal. The way the author brought Santorini to life made me want to book a flight immediately.

I absolutely loved A Santorini Secret and now I have to read more from this author. If you love historical fiction and a setting that completely transports you, please read this book!

Huge thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!
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2,209 reviews
March 1, 2025
The prologue to this book is set on Santorini in 1944, as a young woman, clearly in emotional turmoil, writes a letter that puts her own life in danger but might save the man she loves. It’s intense and gripping, quite beautifully written, and I was immediately hooked – and the dual-time story that followed was absolutely everything I hoped it would be.

In the present day, Carrie grasps the opportunity – an invitation from a friend – to spend time on Santorini to escape her problems. It’ll give her the opportunity to spend some quality time with her teenage daughter Nell, who’s been going off the rails a little, not helped by her problematically close relationship with her father Jack – and that’s a constant reminder of the betrayal that forced them apart. But Carrie does have fond memories of the island from a previous visit, a special relationship that was all too brief – although she knows there’s little chance of their paths crossing again. But she’s also a children’s author, and hopes that her Uncle Sol’s story might provide some much-needed inspiration. Since his death, she’s found his wartime sketchbook, with a drawing of a beautiful but unknown woman, and hopes to uncover their story – and when her mother also shares a ring he left, with a Greek inscription, that makes her even more fascinated.

In 1944, Santorini is under German occupation. Vassia is the daughter of the mayor of Vourvoulos, and the family – her parents, her brother and his wife – are trying to carry on with their usual everyday lives. Until, one night, they have a night-time visitor – one of a group of commandos from the Special Boat Service, seeking the help of local guides in carrying out one of their lightning raids. They also need supplies of food and drink brought to their base in a cave on the shore – and Vassia becomes part of that effort. But she also becomes drawn to one of the group – the quietest man, happy to talk, passing the time with his sketchbook in hand. Having also been involved in helping with the raid itself, which was only partially successful, she discovers that one of the group has been left behind – and when she finds it’s the man to whom she’s become increasingly close, and despite the mounting threat of reprisals against the local community, she risks her own safety to help him hide and to give him the support he needs while he attempts to secure his escape.

This book is storytelling at its very best – intense and compelling, a difficult time in the island’s history and a devastating personal story vividly brought to life alongside a present day story with plenty of drama and emotion of its own, the shifts between both stories particularly smoothly handled, with the central mystery around Sol’s time on the island tying them together. The historical thread is particularly moving. Vassia is a wonderfully drawn and very real and sympathetic character, showing exceptional bravery in ensuring the survival of the man she grows to love – the betrayal that follows, albeit for the strongest of reasons, is entirely heartbreaking. Their gentle romance is quite beautifully drawn, a love you can really feel – and there’s a lingering sadness in the present day that Sol ended his days alone. Carrie’s story, as she tries to uncover their story, has elements of unexpected romance too, beautifully handled – and plenty of well-written drama of its own.

A story of courage and love, filled with emotion, the most perfect setting, totally compelling and superbly told – and I have to say that I loved every single moment.
767 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2025
Delivered as a dual timeline, A Santorini Secret is the story of single mother Carrie and her great uncle Sol. Sol never talked about his wartime years but after he passes away, Carrie finds a sketchbook amongst his belongings and comes across a sketch of a beautiful young woman. Trying to learn more about the woman in the sketch, Carrie travels to Santorini to find out more about her uncle and about life on the island during the second world war.
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24 reviews2 followers
February 22, 2025
I absolutely loved everything about this book. It was a very great storyline and easy to follow. Very hard to put down once I started. Can’t wait to read more of Rose Alexander’s books.
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2,806 reviews49 followers
March 4, 2025
This was a nice dual timeline book. It’s very descriptive and will certainly make you wish you were in Santorini too. I could feel the hot sun baking down on me.
I did think the story was a little draggy at times. It would make for a perfect beach read
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225 reviews5 followers
February 25, 2025
An enjoyable read set in the beautiful island of Santorini. It’s 1944 and a young woman makes a choice between her country and her family. Her actions remain a secret for years until Carrie finds her uncles sketchbook and suggestions of his wartime mission. Two different women at two different times whose stories are linked. As Carrie and her daughter Nell arrive on the island their exploration begins uncovering friendships, hope and love. Uncovering the truth helps Carrie to heal rifts in her own family. I found this book to be a beautiful read and I couldn’t put it down.
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1,030 reviews155 followers
March 6, 2025
Rose Alexander’s new book, A Santorini Secret, takes the reader to the stunning and majestic Italian island of Santorini. This is a dual timeline story set in the present day and during 1944 when the island was under German occupation. It’s a story of how ordinary people were caught up in extra ordinary events and found themselves forced into remarkable situations in the interest of regaining their freedom. The main female character Vassia initially did not know what she was capable of but when put to the test she demonstrates grit, courage, bravery and fierce loyalty. The prologue is brief but sets the scene as a woman writes a letter which will put a plan into action. As fear stalks the island she can’t leave the man she loves to die and she hopes her words will have the desired effect upon those who it is intended for and that the plan will be executed to perfection. She is making a great sacrifice as she is determined to follow her heart and do what she firmly believes is right.

In the present day Carrie is a single mum to Nell aged 15. She struggles to get by and feels a comfortable and easy lifestyle is well out of reach. With news that her mortgage is to increase she is constantly worrying as to how she will afford the basic necessities and there is a danger her little cottage will be repossessed. She has an up and down relationship with Nell as she is a typical teenager but she has always tried to do her best by her daughter especially after she suffered from heart problems after her birth. Carrie’s relationship with Jack (Nell’s father) is non existent and communication is kept to the bare minimum.

I found Carrie quite hard to warm to. There was just something about her that seemed a bit spikey when it came to discussing her love life or lack of it and I sensed there was a history that wasn’t being mentioned. This aspect of the story comes to fruition towards the end and to be honest I found her reasons for certain things made me mad at her because I felt she could have asked the questions that needed to be asked and perhaps not as much water would have flown under the bridge as it had if she had done so. It seemed a bit pathetic that she didn’t delve that little bit deeper because if he had things could have been very different for her. I will say though the romance element for Carrie was quite surprising and fair play to the author for going with it instead of what I had been expecting.

I much preferred the parts of the story set on the island in 1944. Although how the two strands were linked together was very well done and it was great to try and piece bits of the puzzle together and see connections and similarities appearing between the past and the present. Carrie begins talking to her mother about her Great Uncle Sol and what she learns inspires her to start writing again. She hopes that by telling his story that she can fill in the gaps regarding the man who meant so much to them all but one minute could be full of life and the next it was like he was lost in a distant past world. She thinks if she can find out the truth regarding Sol’s experiences during the war and then write his story that if successful it will earn some money for her and the bank can be kept at bay.

Carrie soon learns from her mother that Sol was a member of the SBS, Special Boat Squadron, and whatever occurred during that time had a lasting impact on him. There was something always haunting him and Carrie is determined to discover just what it was and solve the family’s history. An old cloth shirt and a sketchbook are found belonging to Sol and the images inside the sketchbook are fascinating particularly one of a beautiful woman. Who was she and how does she link to Sol? When an unexpected source provides the money needed for the trip to Santorini as invited by her friend Xanthe Carrie jumps at the chance to learn more about Sol and his time on the island and soon herself and Nell arrive and a journey begins to bridge the gaps between Sol’s time there and the life that Carrie and her family now lead.

I adored the story of Vassia and her family during 1944. Such rich descriptions brought the island to life. There was a real sense of the strength of the family unit and such community spirit that the islanders were determined to keep going even though they were under German occupation and life had changed dramatically since their arrival. There was a rich culture of seafaring, quarrying, wine making and agriculture but Vassia does feel stifled as she knows there is more beyond the confines of her island and one day she would love to explore it. For now she and her family must continue on with their daily lives in their little village of which her father Ianos is mayor. Her brother Andreas and his wife Athena are expecting a baby which they hope will bring much needed joy to their lives. But things are about to change as Vassia gets involved in something she never thought possible and all because she was asked to by her father whose health would not allow him to take part in the activities the islanders are determined to keep hidden from the Germans.

I had never heard of the SBS prior to reading this book and it’s always brilliant to discover a new and exciting aspect to the war and it proved to be interesting and intriguing. The SBS were a group of men who were sent to various areas to sneak in and out as quick as possible with one aim to disrupt German communication means and take out as many men as possible. Sol was part of this group and Vassia comes to know him as she brings food to the men hiding in the caves on the island. I thought these men were so brave to be in the heart of the lion’s den putting their lives on the line and the fact that the islanders helped also showed how committed they were to regaining their island and no longer having their freedom curtailed. I enjoyed the pacing of the friendship that developed into something more between Sol and Vassia. It felt natural and real and that it wasn’t just happening because of the situation they found themselves in. There are numerous twists and turns to Sol and Vassia’s story and a sense of urgency really develops. When push comes to shove Vassia really shows her true metal. I did have my suspicions which were proven to be correct as to how something unfolded but it didn’t detract from my overall enjoyment of the story. I found the latter half stronger than the first as I was racing through the chapters eager to see how things would eventually pan out.

A Santorini Secret was a really enjoyable read where the author brought a dangerous time for the islanders to life in a well written manner. The mixture of historical fact merged with fiction was seamless and the love story that featured was beautiful but bittersweet. Readers of Rose Alexander’s previous books will really enjoy this one and I am sure she will find many new readers also.
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77 reviews8 followers
March 4, 2025
A Santorini Secret masterfully weaves together two timelines—one set in 1944 during World War II and the other in 2024—creating a compelling historical fiction novel filled with romance, mystery, and family drama. The story alternates between Carrie, a woman on a journey to uncover her family’s past, and Vassia, a brave young woman aiding soldiers in Nazi-occupied Santorini. Each chapter leaves you on a cliffhanger, making it nearly impossible to put the book down.

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In the present-day storyline, Carrie and her daughter, Nell, travel to Greece to learn more about her uncle, who was part of a special boat squadron during the war. Unexpectedly, she reunites with her old summer romance, Kyriakos (Kris), only to discover that their family histories are more intertwined than she ever imagined—

Meanwhile, in 1944, Vassia’s story is one of bravery, love, and betrayal. She and her father assist Allied soldiers with the Special Boat Squadron (SBS) .

The novel balances romance, family dynamics, and historical intrigue beautifully. Carrie’s daughter, Nell, adds an extra layer of tension to the story with her heart condition, and when she goes missing while investigating Vassia and Sol’s story, the stakes feel even higher.

A Santorini Secret is a captivating read, perfect for those who enjoy dual-timeline narratives, historical romance, and family secrets. The blend of war-time resilience and modern-day self-discovery makes it an emotional and engaging story, leaving readers reflecting on love, sacrifice, and the weight of the past.

4.5/5 stars

Thank you to Netgalley for this ARC copy
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2,656 reviews42 followers
March 10, 2025
Rose Alexander has penned a heart-wrenching, dramatic and captivating page-turner with her latest novel, A Santorini Secret.

Heartbroken single mother Carrie has arrived in Santorini devastated after the death of her beloved uncle Sol. With his sketchbook now one of her most prized possessions, Carrie has come to Greece determined to uncover the secrets Sol has kept all his life – and to find the woman her uncle had sketched endlessly and what she meant to him. Having discovered a diamond ring engraved in Greek among her uncle’s possessions, it’s absolutely devastating for Carrie that Sol never got to give it to the woman he loved with all of his heart.

As she begins to explore the cobbled alleys, Carrie immediately feels like she’s home and the elderly women she meets all tell her of a young woman called Vassia and a secret allied mission during wartime. However, when pressed to reveal more, the women all clam up and refuse to speak any further. When Carrie then finds a letter written by Vassia herself, she’s shocked by her connection to her uncle – and by how they were wrenched apart.

Getting ever closer to the truth, will Carrie’ s earth–shattering discovery shatter the close-knit community – and alter the course of her life forever?

Rose Alexander sure knows how to pen engaging and enthralling stories that put her readers through the emotional wringer and A Santorini Secret is a beautifully written tale of secrets, sacrifices and love that will prove impossible to put down. She brings the Greek island to vivid life and has penned a spellbinding, intense and enjoyable tale that will keep readers up all through the night.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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64 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2025
I had high hopes for this book. The story is told thru two characters, Carrie who covers present day and Vassia, 1944.
The history of Santorini was interesting and parts of Vassia’s were captivating, but Carrie’s story didn’t interest me at all. I found Carrie’s daughter Nell to be annoying and unlikable. I did not see a purpose for her until the end of the book. First, she is deathly afraid of spiders, then in another scene she freely exploring a spider filled house. Her character is portrayed too young for her age.

The other issue I had with the book was the Germans. They were not believable. Without spoiling any part of the book, they were too soft on a few characters.

Overall, the book was somewhat interesting, but the storyline too predictable and the story drawn out.

#netgalley #asantorinisecret
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301 reviews
March 13, 2025
This is a lovely weekend read. It is a dual time line covering a historical family mystery set over WWII and present day. We learn of the life of Vassia, and her family on the Greek Island of Santorini during WWII. We are introduced to Cassie a single mum to Nell who is struggling with life in 2024. Cassie’s Uncle Sol had spent time in Santorini during WWII as part of the Special Boat Service. When Cassie finds a sketchbook of her Uncles with a drawing of a beautiful young woman she is keen to write a story about her Uncle’s life and this is where the mystery unravels as Cassie and Nell find the connection between Vassia and Uncle Sol.
I loved how the storyline’s of Vassia and Cassie intersected and connected to reveal an interesting story.
This is a story of heartache, bravery, love, loss and family secrets.


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Author 5 books228 followers
February 25, 2025
I'm a big fan of Greece and love a dual timeline, so this book was right up my street. I found both threads equally engaging, which is not always the case in a dual timeline. The historical story of uncle Sol is well researched and a timely reminder of the evils of war and the choices people are forced to make. the modern day story of Carrie is equally absorbing as we watch a single mum struggling to survive follow in Sol's footsteps and as she unravels the past is forced to confront her future.
The descriptions of Santorini immediately evoke memories of Oia in particular, a stunningly beautiful town that is overrun with tourists in the summer. Rose Alexander takes the reader on a journey that they won't forget.
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658 reviews15 followers
February 26, 2025
As soon as I saw the title, I knew I needed to read this book. The cover is beautiful and I’ve loved all of Rose’s books, so all of that sealed the deal.

I loved the multiple timelines. Carrie’s desire to uncover her Uncle Sol’s story, both for her family and for her writing career, really drew me in. There were so many pieces to it. And when she got to spend a couple of weeks on Santorini to spend time with her daughter and look for more details, even more was unveiled. Vassia’s POV is an interesting view on a form of resistance for the Greeks. She was determined to help the British allies attempt to defeat the Germans in the area in any way she could. Meeting Sol was an unexpected and heart wrenching time for her.

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for my ARC of this book.
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199 reviews
November 1, 2025
This Story about WWII on Santorini is fascinating, intriguing and captivating. I listened to the audiobook and it is very well narrated and presents the story perfectly.

I knew little about WWII in Greece and almost nothing about what happened on Santorini and this book is well researched and gave me the opportunity to know more. The only thing missing at the audiobook for me was the author’s note on the research. The present timeline from single mother Carrie and her teenage daughter also had an interesting story and the difference between the now very touristic Santorini and the Nazi occupied island was fascinatingly portrayed.

A really well narrated audiobook with a suspenseful dual storyline, authentic characters and a beautiful setting.
921 reviews28 followers
February 25, 2025
This is an intriguing historical mystery told over two timelines. The first happens in 1944 with the POV of Vassia, and the second from Cassie’s POV in 2024. They are not blood relatives, but there is a family connection. I did not know that the Germans had occupied Santorini during World War Two, nor about the SBS and their sabotage mission. The way the two storylines interweave and the clues are revealed is interesting. It’s a tale of love and loss, heartbreak, what might have been and second chances. Recommend as a WW2 story with a difference.
I received an Advanced Reader Copy from NetGalley and Bookouture. I am writing a voluntary, honest review.
1,197 reviews
June 13, 2025
4.5


A beautiful novel with dual stories: 1944 in Santorini , a Greek Island. The nazi had invaded the country. One English soldier survives and is waiting for transport to another assignment. A then young girl Vassia takes him food and and supplies in his cave hideaway.

2024 Carrie and her daughter, Nell, go to Santorini to find more research on her novel. Lots of family and town secrets emerge.

You can almost see the town....or was it the FB pages a friend posted today?

A good read

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1,010 reviews
January 22, 2025
In 2024 Carrie a writer decides to travel to Santorini to find out about her uncle Sol who was stationed there with his regiment during the Second World War.
In 1944 Vassia the young daughter of the mayor was helping the allies while her country was occupied by the Germans.
A duel storyline in alternate chapters about family and courage.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.
9 reviews
July 23, 2025
Was ok, but not my favourite story of this type. I liked that once the story had developed, each chapter ended in a bit of a cliff hanger, as it went back and forth in time. I think my main issue was that I didn’t love the main character, I just couldn’t connect. I found it a bit boring the way she was going on about the story she was going to write, while reading the story that would be written.
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5,133 reviews116 followers
February 25, 2025
I loved the setting in Greece!
The switch back from 1940s to 2024 is easily handled and not hard to finish.
I loved the WWII part the best because it’s not really portrayed in historical fiction very often.
I didn’t love the ending.
I was rooting for another relationship and was disappointed.
Thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for the early read.
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81 reviews1 follower
June 6, 2025
I really enjoyed this book. I think I was especially drawn to it since I’ve strolled the streets of Oia, Santorini and have plans to return to Fira. The houses, cliffs, narrow alleyways, and rugged terrain were easy to picture. The character development was strong, and I thought the story was tied together very well.
131 reviews
July 13, 2025
Have not yet come across a book by this author that doesn’t tick all the boxes. This one was another great story in searching lost family secrets with a little romance thrown it too. I enjoy dual time zone books, like two stories in one book. Already looking for a book by Rose that I haven’t already read.
8 reviews
July 6, 2025
A quick read, even with days off for a holiday, with suspense, thrills and a sense of what Santorini life was like during the war and now. Recommend this book to those who are lucky enough to be traveling to Santorini or those who can only imagine.
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1,051 reviews6 followers
December 28, 2025
I thought this would be a romance but surprised that it was a great story connecting the present to the past!
I was so invested in this story and the unraveling of the plot in both timelines!
It also had a nice ending.
9.5/10 I would recommend this to any historical fiction fan!
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