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Inspired by the indomitable spirit of Audrey Hepburn, this gripping story follows two extraordinary sisters as they reunite after World War II, embarking on a journey of justice, survival, and secrets amid the backdrop of the Red Scare in Hollywood.

A new name, a new country, and a coveted title as Hollywood's newest rising by 1946, actress Ada Worthington-Fox has discarded the life she left in war-torn Arnhem, where she worked for the Dutch resistance before Gestapo imprisonment prompted her to flee after release. But that life is thrust back into the spotlight when Ingrid--the sister she believed dead--shows up on her doorstep.

Politically-minded Ingrid escaped the Nazi invasion of Arnhem and fled to Washington, DC, where she became a private investigator. Now, she has been sent to root out Communist influences in Hollywood. Her Ada Worthington-Fox, the sister she long thought lost to her. Ingrid must hide her true purpose as she shields Ada from sneaky reporters, damaging rumors, and increasing threats, all while fighting to uncover which side her sister is truly on before Ingrid's efforts to help her are too late.

Yet, Ada has her own locating the Gestapo agent who terrorized her hometown and bringing him to justice. But delving into her past would risk alerting the press to a life too personal to expose. As the rising fear of Communism threatens everyone, she turns to her sister, believing Ingrid's ties to Washington may be her only hope for success.

But the connections between Ada's elusive Nazi and Ingrid's Communist witch hunt might be stronger than they realize. Both sisters share the darkest secret of all, one that risks their very lives if ever exposed. As they come closer to identifying Ada's target and as Ingrid's investigation intensifies, they will need to decide what is more justice or safety, keeping silent or taking a stand, and, above all, if their loyalty to one another is worth risking the post-war lives they've fought to build.

A thrilling historical novel that transports readers from the shadows of the Dutch resistance to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.

443 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 6, 2026

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Gabriella Saab

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Gabriella Saab is an acclaimed author of historical fiction. Her first two novels, The Last Checkmate and Daughters of Victory, have been published in multiple languages and various countries. She graduated from Mississippi State University with a bachelor of business administration in marketing and lives in her hometown in Alabama. Connect with her online at gabriellasaab.com; Instagram: @gabriellasaab_; Facebook: @GabriellaSaabAuthor; X: @GabriellaSaab_

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Author 4 books450 followers
January 12, 2026
1/11/26 update: THE STAR SOCIETY is now available! Special thanks to Saskia Maarleveld, my audiobook narrator, for her breathtaking work bringing this story to life. Get it in hardback, paperback, ebook, or audiobook wherever books are sold, and don't forget to request from your local library! Thank you for all your support, and I hope you enjoy the book!

12/2/25 update: A list of content warnings - your comfort is so important to me, so you'll find content warnings for all my books on my website, and Star Society's are here: https://gabriellasaab.com/the-star-so...

11/1/25 update 2: The audiobook is narrated by Saskia Maarleveld (who is absolutely incredible!), and it's up on NetGalley for request! https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/boo...

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3/14/25 update: Hi all! I'm so thrilled to tell you THE STAR SOCIETY is releasing January 6th, 2026! Add it to your shelves so you don't miss all the exciting updates as release day approaches - I would be so grateful! More to come soon! xo, Gabriella
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125 reviews5 followers
December 7, 2025
This book was brilliant. Heartbreaking…but brilliant. I can’t recall a book that left such an impact on me and had me thinking about it for hours on end. The tale of two sisters and their journey through war and after…I am speechless. I adored Ada and Ingrid and both their voices. The author was gentle, yet the strength of this story is remarkable. I ate it up and cried at the end.

Thank you to Harper Muse Audiobooks and NetGalley for providing me with an audio ARC. All opinions are my own.

Overall rating: 5 stars
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
December 27, 2025
The Star Society is a historical spy thriller about sisterhood, old Hollywood glamour, secrets and betrayal.

Ada and Ingrid are two sisters that endured WWII and the German occupation. After the war they each go their separate ways. Once in the US, Ada becomes a Hollywood sensation and activist Ingrid is assigned to keep an eye on Ada and find out if she is a communist who has inflitrated Hollywood. The sisters are reunited but what will they do with their assignments?


The dual timelines bring to life the harsh and beautiful lives of these two sisters. The story is gripping, the loss is palpable and the writing is emotional. I enjoyed both characters and their voices come through clearly. I was captivated by this book and the whole atmosphere it brought.
Thank you Netgalley and Harper Muse for this eARC. All opinions are entirely my own.
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December 25, 2025
DNF’d at 57% due to increasing profanity. Especially taking the Lord’s name in vain. I was really enjoying the story. Not speaking nor listening to profanity is a personal conviction of mine. The narration was good.
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August 21, 2025
From war-torn Holland to sun-soaked Hollywood, Gabriella Saab's THE STAR SOCIETY is a thrilling, Hichcockian story of past intrigues catching up with present success, balancing knife-sharp tension against sisterhood and romance. I enjoyed every page!
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January 8, 2026
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Release Date: January 6, 2026

3.75⭐️0🌶

This was a very intriguing read. A World War II story that I haven't read. With Jewish sympathizing twin sisters in Holland, and one of them flees before the war even starts and the other stays with their Nazi sympathizing Mother and her Nazi boyfriend.

Ada Worthington-Fox is the newest rising star in Hollywood with a very dark past. She comes directly from the Dutch Resistance to the Nazi's in World War II, but no one in America knows her dark past. Except her twin sister, who's been in the States for many years. When Ingrid comes to visit her sister's Hollywood house un-announced neither of them expected such an awkward or abrupt reunion.

Ingrid has been working as a glorified secretary, but sees an opportunity for advancement when her team at work puts their focus on her twin sister and her Hollywood clique. They suspect her and her party group of being communist, and they plan to send is several spies into their parties to gather evidence, then jail them all for their communist sympathies/actions.

But the connections between Ada's elusive Nazi and Ingrid's communist witch hunt might be stronger than they realize. Both sisters share the darkest secret of all, one that risks their very lives if ever exposed. As they come closer to identifying Ada's target and as Ingrid's investigation intensifies, they will need to decide what is more important: justice or safety, keeping silent or taking a stand, and, above all, if their loyalty to one another is worth risking the post-war lives they've fought to build.

This book was quite the juxtaposition between Hollywood and a war-torn Dutchland, but I found it intriguing none the less.

Themes/Tropes:
🍁WWII
🍁Dutch Resistance to Nazis
🍁Hollywood in the 1940s
🍁Hollywood Glam
🍁Aubrey Hepburn Vibes
🍁Sister vs. sister
🍁Communist Spies
🍁Cold War

TW:
✨Torture
✨Espionage
✨Family Betrayal

Thank you to @NetGalley for this ARC read!
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January 6, 2026
BOOK: The Star Society: A Historical Novel
AUTHOR: Gabriella Saab
PUB DATE: January 6, 2026 by Harper Muse Audiobooks
PAGES: 448
RATING: 4 stars
GENRE: Historical Fiction

A BIG Thank You to Harper Muse Audiobooks & NetGalley for this advanced listening copy! Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

SYNOPSIS: The Star Society is a sweeping historical novel that follows two extraordinary sisters whose lives diverge and then collide against the dramatic backdrop of the mid-20th century. After surviving the horrors of World War II in their Dutch hometown of Arnhem, Ada & Ingrid find themselves on very different paths. Ada, having endured Gestapo imprisonment and escape, rebuilds her life in post-war Hollywood under a new name, finding fame & reinventing herself far from the war’s shadows. Meanwhile, Ingrid forges a new identity of her own in Washington, D.C., working as a private investigator in a nation increasingly gripped by fear of communism. When Ingrid unexpectedly arrives in Hollywood with an assignment tied to the Red Scare, she & Ada are forced to confront not only the political pressures of their era but also the secrets of their shared past. As their separate missions begin to overlap, the sisters must decide what matters most. Justice or safety, honesty or survival, and, above all, the strength of the bond that has both separated & sustained them.

QUICK & SPOILER-FREE REVIEW: I really enjoyed listening to The Star Society on audio. The story pulled me in right away, & I loved how it blended post-World War II history with Hollywood glamour & Cold War tension. The focus on sisterhood & reinvention added elements that kept me invested throughout. The audiobook format worked especially well for the dual perspectives, making it easy to stay engaged & connected to both storylines. This was a compelling, well-researched listen & a solid 4-star audiobook for me. I’m glad it was my first historical fiction of the year!
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December 24, 2025
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“When a ballerina takes center stage, she dances with levity and elegance, defying the way her body burns and bleeds, enduring the pain. Masking everything that must remain hidden. Every step and turn influences what the audience perceives and what they conclude,” (p. 1).

“Words are never just talk, never just noise, never just gossip; words hold meaning, sway opinions, prompt action,” (p. 60).

Arnhem in 1940 changes for the worse when it becomes occupied by soldiers. Every citizen is forced to forget their way of life for conformity. Ingrid and Aleida are twin sisters who each end up fleeing the country, but take different paths doing so. Ingrid flees first, leaving Aleida behind. Aleida helps with the resistance before making her own escape.

Now both are living in America and thriving. Both thinking the other sister had not made it out. Not escaped the hell that became their homeland. But both sisters hold secrets and if the wrong people find out - everything they’ve built here is in danger. Should they trust each other?

Aleida now goes by Ada and is a famous actress. Ingrid now reports to a handler and works for the government. And they’re about to reunite.

The story is told through the sister’s POVs and shifts between the 1940’s in Arnhem to 1946 in America. A sweeping, heart-crushing, yet beautiful story of survival, sisterly bonds, and loss.

🎧: Also listened to the audio and recommend it. It was a great listen.

I loved this book. The writing, characters, setting - everything was literally just perfect. A solid read. A fascinating exploration of the Red Scare and Hollywood.

Old Hollywood
Undercover Investigation
Acting
War - WWII
Sisterly bonds
Secrets
Love
Revenge
Guilt
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December 18, 2025
Apparently this is the first I’ve read from this author, but I will be keeping my eyes open for more from her!

This was wonderful!
It was also… scary, sad, enlightening, empowering, cringe-worthy, beautiful, delicate, spectacular, bright and sweet!
So yes, it hit pretty much every emotion… and brought me to my knees on several occasions.

Aleida and Ingrid are twins in Holland. WWII is brewing. There is a lot of talk going on, but things are not terrible yet…
‘Yet’ being the key word here.
As things start to heat up, Ingrid is worried that her boyfriend is going to have to fight in the war… for the Germans… something he does not want to do.
Meanwhile, Aleida is concerned for her beloved Ballet Dance Instructor who is Jewish. She is worried that she will be in trouble as they start hearing about the Jews being rounded up.
And… their mother is of no use. She actually seems to be ‘entertaining’ one of the German leaders! 😮😳

So, Aleida covers for Ingrid as she attempts to flee Holland. And she stays behind with her mother… until the Nazi she is with actually hurts Aleida. And then she needs to escape too.

Fast forward to several years later, and Aleida is now Ada Worthington-Fox… an up and coming starlet in Hollywood!
She is trying desperately to make a BIG NAME for herself… and seems to be succeeding!

Until one day a letter shows up on her doorstep with her prior name. 😮

This one pulled me in and held on tight. Interesting to read how Hollywood A-listers were reacting to all that was going on with Hitler. And, how many of them were spurned in the news. Sometimes for innocent things. Other times for taking part in things they shouldn’t have been…

But wow! What an incredible ride! And what wonderful insight we gained from reading this! And, it’s mentioned that this is loosely based on Audrey Hepburn… who I love! So, a total win-win for me!!

5+ blazing, hot, intriguing-yet-scary stars for me! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

#TheStarSociety by @GabriellaSaab and narrated wonderfully (and with such genuine emotion) by @SaskiaMaarleveld.

THIS ONE IS NOT BEING RELEASED UNTIL JANUARY 6TH... SO PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYES 👀 OPEN FOR ITS RELEASE Next Month!!!

Thanks so much to #NetGalley and #HarperMuseAudio for an ALC of the audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

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254 reviews21 followers
December 19, 2025
This book was inspired by Audrey Hepburn, whom the author says was her favorite actress growing up. While the story is definitely not about her, some of Audrey's life experiences were used in the story. Twin sisters, Ada (the character inspired by Audrey) & Ingrid live in the Netherlands during WWII and the German Occupation. Ingrid flees to the United States during this time and Ada stays and aids the Dutch resistance. Years after the war and not having heard from each other, Ingrid is assigned to gather information on an up-and-coming Hollywood starlet as to her political views and whether she is part of the Communist party that has infiltrated Hollywood. Ingrid realizes that it is her very sister that she will be investigating. She is ecstatic to know that her sister is alive and can't wait for the reunion between the two sisters, all the while having to stay true to her assignment. While together, she learns of what Ada went through and the atrocities she faced in the hands of a Gestapo SS and police leader (whom their mother brought into their home). This brings in the element of the postwar Nazis who escaped punishment, some at the very hands of the American government giving them immunity for helping to combat communism or aiding in the Space Race. This story had a lot of interesting elements of that time period in history, and I found it to be very enjoyable and full of enlightening information.

Many thanks to NetGalley & Harper Muse for the opportunity to read an eARC of this book in exchange for my honest opinions.
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220 reviews9 followers
October 2, 2025
The Star Society is a dazzling, powerful historical novel that captures both the shadows of war and the glitter of Hollywood with unforgettable depth. Gabriella Saab brings us the story of Ada and Ingrid—two sisters reunited after believing the other lost to World War II—whose lives collide against the backdrop of the Red Scare, Hollywood glamour, and lingering wartime trauma.

What struck me most was the duality at the heart of this book: the contrast between Ada’s reinvention as a rising starlet and Ingrid’s undercover work as a D.C. investigator sent to uncover communist influence. Their bond is complicated, tender, and unshakably human, even as secrets, suspicion, and danger press in from every side. Saab handles themes of justice, survival, and loyalty with nuance, weaving suspense, emotion, and history into every chapter.

The prose is elegant and immersive, the pacing sharp, and the twists—particularly around the sisters’ shared secret—had me breathless. This is not just a story of Hollywood glitz or postwar politics; it’s about the resilience of women who refuse to be silenced, no matter the cost.

A stunning, cinematic novel that feels both intimate and epic—The Star Society belongs on the shelf of every historical fiction lover.
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138 reviews1 follower
November 12, 2025
World War II seems to be a recurring topic in my reading list right now. When I came across The Star Society I was delighted to see that this book also touched on life post WWII with a bonus that it was loosely based on Audrey Hepburn.

I enjoyed learning more about the Red Scare and life through the eyes of these characters.

Thank you to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for this advance audio copy. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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Author 6 books81 followers
December 3, 2025
An Audry Hepburn inspired Hitchchokian historical thriller? Yes, please! THE STAR SOCIETY is an unputdownable dual timeline story of sisterhood, love and how the past comes to haunt us in the most unexpected ways. This sweeping, deeply human, intricate story weaves the themes of loss, betrayal, deadly secrets and the beauty of love. It is an exploration of humanity at its worst and at its best. Saab's prose is deeply atmospheric, nuanced and devastatingly beautiful. While twists keep on coming--and some of them are heartbreaking--you'll fall in love with the sisters and cheer for them until the very last page. And, seriously, who doesn't like old Hollywood glamour even when it's overshadowed by the Red Scare? This book will hold you captive until the end. THE STAR SOCIETY is releasing on January 6, 2026. Pre-order now and start 2026 on the right note.
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November 25, 2025
I was intrigued by the storyline, but it just moved too slow for me. Ending up setting it aside and moving on to the next book at 21%.
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1,109 reviews47 followers
November 26, 2025
many thanks and gratitude to NetGalley and Harper Muse Audiobooks for providing me with an early audiobook copy of The Star Society by Gabriella Saab in exchange for my thoughts and honest review.

Ada Worthington-Fox is an actress and rising Hollywood star who has built a new life after escaping the Dutch Resistance and being imprisoned by the Gestapo. however, she is confronted by her past when her sister, Ingrid, whom she had believed to be dead, unexpectedly appears on her doorstep…

this novel is nothing short of captivating! from the plot to the characters, this novel is perfect for readers of historical fiction, romance, political spy thrillers, and family drama. there are so many themes woven within this book that kept me listening and i couldn’t get enough! Saskia Maarleveld is one of my favorite narrators and her narration beautifully captures the emotions and tension between Ada, her sister, and the various other characters within this book; she does a great job distinguishing between various ages and genders, thoughtful of accents and cadence appropriate for each scene.

this is such a a stunning and beautifully written story. i know about the history of old Hollywood and the Red Scare, including the trials, but i didn’t know that the plot of this book would include it. i was pleasantly surprised! i also had little knowledge about its characters, but from the first chapter i couldn’t help but notice Ada’s description and life experiences sounded a lot like Audrey Hepburn. after a quick internet search, it was confirmed that yes, some of Audrey’s biography inspired the author’s creation of Ada and her background. i love that the author note at the end dives a bit deeper into the way the story and characters were written. there’s a lot of history and real-life events that helped shape this novel!

i cannot recommend reading this enough when it’s released. if you can listen, the audiobook is amazing!

The Star Society will be published January 6, 2026.
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November 9, 2025

This was truly an unputdownable book - yet, it was so good I wanted to savor every page, so I forced myself to read it slowly. Simply, I didn’t want it to end.

When WWII breaks out in Europe and the Nazis raid The Netherlands, twins Ingrid and Aleida find themselves at a crossroads. Ingrid decides to risk it all to flee with her fiancée via the resistance and try to escape to America. Aleida, chooses to stay in Holland, Ingrid promises to write when she makes it safely, but a letter never came. Aleida lives under Nazi occupation secretly helping the Dutch Resistance- until her mother decides to start seeing a Nazi and he moves in - Aleida knows she must run. Fast forward to two years after the war, Aleida, now known as Hollywood’s most desired actress Ada Worthington-Fox, is making it big. Meanwhile, Ingrid has settled into her new life in America and works for the government in Washington DC - investigating Communist supporters. Her next assignment: Hollywood. Her target: Ada Worthington Fox - the sister she thought was dead.

There is so much more to this story then what I shared - so many twists and turns, and the book is so well-written and Ada and Ingrid’s story is told perfectly. The perfect mix of history, lies, betrayal, mystery, suspense, drama and excitement. 100% recommend this book to any historical fiction lover.
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267 reviews
January 4, 2026
3/5 - I lovedddd the premise of this one, and after reading the author’s note I appreciated it much more! Loosely based on Audrey Hepburn’s life, combined with other 1940s big themes, this was a fascinating look into life during and after WWII in occupied Holland and the United States. Plus, the Hollywood component and post-war war on communism was so intriguing! I liked the main characters, but anticipated the twists and felt the pacing was a little slow. If you’re into historical fiction and old Hollywood I think you’ll love this!

Thank you to @netgalley for an ARC of this story in exchange for my honest review!
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January 7, 2026
A beautifully crafted work of historical fiction, Gaab weaves a gripping dual narrative that spans espionage, survival, secrecy, sacrifice, and reinvention—moving from the harrowing shadows of the Dutch Resistance to the glittering glamour of Hollywood.

At its heart, this is a radiant story of sisterhood. These courageous heroines shine with resilience and strength, and while postwar narratives often carry profound heartbreak, I deeply appreciated the historical insight and the quiet empowerment found in honoring the bravery of these women.

What fascinated me most was the novel’s loose inspiration from Audrey Hepburn’s early life—portraying a rising star reckoning with a past shaped by resistance and survival. Whether read or listened to, the author’s note is essential, offering thoughtful context and deeper reflection that beautifully enriches the story.
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129 reviews
January 5, 2026
4.75 ⭐️ Thank you NetGalley & Harper Muse for the ALC! I was obsessed with this book start to finish. Beautifully written. I loved story, timelines, characters, and the inspiration taken from Audrey Hepburn’s life. I’d definitely recommend this to anyone who wants an intro to his fic 🙂‍↕️
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January 6, 2026
The Star Society
Gabriella Saab
Rating: 5/5 ⭐️

Once I started this book, I could NOT put it down. I love a good historical fiction thriller, and this novel is set in the 1940’s WWII era with dual timelines- really hits the spot for me. The Star Society is a spy thriller set in old Hollywood and is loosely based on Audrey Hepburn's life. The audiobook narration was perfection and really held my attention. It kept me guessing up until the very end. Sisterhood, secrets, glamour, betrayal, and love; this beautifully written story has a little bit of everything. I highly recommend everyone add this to their 2026 TBR. I had to take a short hiatus from thriller reads because it was so good I couldn’t stop thinking about it!

Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Muse Audiobooks for the advance listening copy in exchange for my honest review.
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1,345 reviews
November 22, 2025
3.75 ⭐️

Listening to The Star Society was my first experience with Gabriella Saab’s work, and I was immediately drawn in by how naturally she blends history, emotion, and character depth. Her atmospheric writing paired with the narrator’s beautiful, perfectly suited delivery made the opening chapters especially captivating.

Saab’s storytelling is immersive and emotionally layered, with rich historical detail and character-driven tension that feels both accessible and deeply affecting. Her writing is thoughtful and grounded in research without ever feeling heavy—she builds the world through both setting and emotion.

I loved the dual threads of sisterhood, secrecy, and post-war reinvention. Ada’s journey was especially compelling—a mix of glamour and danger as she seeks justice for her hometown while concealing the pieces of her past. She embodies resilience, identity-shifting, and the true costs of reinvention. The characters as a whole feel fully realized, carrying their trauma, hope, and complicated loyalties in ways that give the story real emotional pull. The Hollywood backdrop adds a glamorous yet shadowy tone that complemented the narrative well.

There were a few moments where the pacing slowed, particularly in sections heavy on background detail. I found myself wanting certain plot points to move forward a bit quicker, and a few transitions between Europe and America felt slightly abrupt.

The audiobook narrator was absolutely wonderful—her voice was a perfect fit with the tone of the dialogue, and her intonation adds a warmth and emotional clarity that fits the novel effortlessly. She brings out the fear, hope, and resilience in the characters without ever overdramatizing it.

Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Muse Audiobooks for the advance listening copy in exchange for my honest review.
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118 reviews7 followers
December 4, 2025
The Star Society by Gabriella Saab
4.25 stars
Publisher: Harper Muse

Plot: In 1946, Ada Worthington-Fox has successfully shed her previous name, but not the memories nor scars from her previous life as a Dutch resistance fighter who escaped war-torn Arnhem after Gestapo imprisonment. She has made a name for herself as a Hollywood star on the big screen. But as questions and investigations hone in on Hollywood and its underground Communist allegiances amid the Red Scare, her sister Ingrid (whom she believed dead) shows up at her doorstep and brings back all that she escaped from.
Ingrid escaped the Nazi invasion of Arnhem years before the horror that Ada had to endure and has been working as a private investigator to smoke out communist influences in Hollywood, when she’s assigned her sister to investigate.

Thoughts: I really enjoyed this book and found it to be similar in writing style to Beatriz Williams and Kate Quinn and those that loved The Goddess Warsaw would love this book. Personally, I would have loved the past timeline to go further in depth and to hear more about what transpired after Ada was forced to give up her fellow resistance fighters as well as how she ended up in Hollywood. However, I still enjoyed this book and am intrigued enough to read more of Gabriella Saab’s backlist and future novels.

Audio: I did try to tandem read between ebook and audiobook (thank you to the publishers for both) and unfortunately, the formatting didn’t allow for the back and forth on formats so I stuck with the audio as I love Saskia’s narrating so much. The audiobook for this novel was phenomenal. But do you expect any different when Saskia Maarleveld is narrating? She is my absolute favourite narrator and lived up to all expectations. I requested this book entirely because of genre and Saskia. I highly recommend this audiobook.

Thank you to Harper Muse and Harper Muse Audio for the advanced copies of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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January 7, 2026
I absolutely loved The Star Society!! Saab has written a story that will grip your heart and take you on an emotionally thrilling journey of two sisters who each believed the other dead after being separated during World War II.
After fleeing Arnhem at separate times, Ingrid and Ada both eventually settle in America and try their hardest to move past the horrors faced during the war. Ada finds her place in Hollywood as an up-and-coming actress and Ingrid works for a private investigation firm. Their professions reunite them in a way that brings each to question their loyalty, integrity, and whether they can ever be as close as they were at home in Arnhem. Both women harbor secrets that must be revealed if they are to escape their past and truly live in the present, ultimately securing a future where they can each find success and the happiness they have longed for.

This gripping story is filled with lies, heartbreak, and betrayal. It is also filled with hope, trust, and a sisterly bond stronger than what threatens to destroy Ada and Ingrid’s lives. Their courage and strength to keep fighting for justice and refusal to remain silent send a profound message of the true dangers in trying to quiet the past.

This is a wonderfully written historical fiction novel that I definitely recommend adding to your reading list. The characters are well developed, the story is captivating throughout, and the setting descriptions will have you feeling as though you are part of a movie. A perfectly scripted and casted movie with just the right leading lady and supporting Hollywood heartthrob co-star.

Thank you so much to UpLit Reads, Harper Muse, and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of The Star Society.
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115 reviews2 followers
January 4, 2026
This cover grabbed my attention the minute I first laid eyes on it, and I still find myself wanting to just jump right into it like a chalk drawing in Mary Poppins. But this book is more than a pretty face; its pages contain a good story, too.

Set in Hollywood in the years following WWII (with some time hops to the war years), this story follows twin sisters Ada and Ingrid. They believe their lives to have gone in separate ways when Ingrid fled Holland, but fate conspires to bring them back together.

As Ada is now a Hollywood star and Ingrid an employee of the government, will their lives seamlessly wind together again? How will they cope with the secrets they’ve both had to tell to survive?

This novel winds through both WWII and the emerging Communist suspicions, and I found that to be a particularly interesting part of the story. I am eternally fascinated by the witch-hunt that targeted supposed Communists in Hollywood, and this was my favorite part of the story.

Finally, I both listened to and read this book, and I thought the narration was strong and enjoyable. There were a fair amount of characters and places to keep track of, so that could make the audio a little confusing at times.

Overall, I liked it, and would be interested in other historical fiction by this author!

Do you enjoy books that take you to old Hollywood?
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438 reviews15 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 7, 2026
Ada Worthington-Fox, after her involvement with the Dutch resistance, managed to escape Arnhem. She's changed her identity and has become a rising star in Hollywood. Her twin sister, Ingrid, had left before the Nazi invasion, and Ada, having lost contact, presumed she had not survived. However, Ingrid has been residing in Washington D.C., where she works as a private investigator. She is assigned to investigate Ada due to suspicions of communist affiliations. Ingrid's mission has changed to ensure Ada's safety and clear her name of any accusations or threats. Meanwhile, Ada is pursuing her own mission: to locate the Gestapo agent responsible for the atrocities in her hometown and bring him to justice for his wartime offenses.

Inspired by the life of Audrey Hepburn, this was truly a fascinating story. It was told from the dual perspectives and timelines of Ada and Ingrid, in 1940 and 1946. It was an enlightening, emotional, and heartbreaking read that offered a glimpse into the Nazi-occupied Netherlands and the "Red Scare" in Hollywood. This book was intriguing and engaging, exploring the themes of sisterhood, mother/daughter relationships, love, betrayal, and revenge. I enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it to historical fiction fans! The author's notes are a must-read!🩷
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127 reviews5 followers
January 11, 2026
First off - I was so excited to get the news that I was picked to receive books from @booksparks Winter Reading Challenge 2026. The Star Society was the first book and it completely pulled me in. The story follows twin sisters, Ada and Ingrid, from WWII-era Europe to postwar Hollywood, blending resistance history, Cold War paranoia, and Old Hollywood glamour. It's also got spy thriller vibes weaved throughout which I enjoyed.

The story timelines shift between the 1940's up to current time 1948. Ada and Ingrid end up reuniting in Hollywood which complicates life fast - buried secrets revealed, past traumas relived, and dangerous assignments put real strain on their relationship.

I loved how distinct both sisters felt and how their voices came through so clearly. The dual timelines worked really well, and the atmosphere—from war-torn Europe to the pressure-filled Hollywood spotlight—was incredibly immersive.

I did read the author's notes in the end and learned this was loosely inspired by Audrey Hepburn so now I'll need to deep dive into her past. I must admit I do not know much of her history.

Read this one if you are looking for a story about survival, reinvention, and sisterhood during impossible times. A really strong historical read.

Thank you to BookSparks for this gifted book.
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396 reviews32 followers
January 6, 2026
I wanted to return to my historical fiction roots in 2026, and The Star Society was the perfect book to start with.

Inspired by Audrey Hepburn’s life, this novel immerses readers in the 1940s—Nazi invasions, the glamour of old Hollywood, and the tense political conspiracies that followed in post-war America. Told through the powerful perspective of two sisters, the story explores survival, sacrifice, and the different paths taken in order to stay alive.

One sister flees for love and a new life.
The other flees with the hope of simply surviving.

Themes of trauma, drama, hatred, and love are masterfully woven together as the mystery of the “Star Society” unfolds. From the very beginning, I was completely invested. The voices of the sisters felt vivid and real, making their experiences and the experiences of so many others, impossible to forget.

This novel transported me straight into old Hollywood while never losing sight of the emotional weight of the war and its aftermath. An incredible start to my Historical Fiction reading year, and one I highly recommend.
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2,042 reviews25 followers
January 6, 2026
A new name, a new country, and a coveted title as Hollywood’s newest rising star: by 1946, actress Ada Worthington-Fox has discarded the life she left in war-torn Arnhem, where she worked for the Dutch resistance before Gestapo imprisonment prompted her to flee after release. But that life is thrust back into the spotlight when Ingrid–the sister she believed dead–shows up on her doorstep.

This story starts a bit slow but stick with it. It turns into a family drama, a war tale, a romance, a red scare and more!

I enjoyed how this played out. You cannot help but love Ada and Ingrid. Both have different issues going on. And trust me! The drama between these two will keep the reader on their toes. Throw in their mother…oh boy!

The narrator, Saskia Maarleveld, has become one of my favorites narrators over the past year. She does a great job.

Need a twisted, Hollywood tale…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

I received this novel from the publisher for a honest review.
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131 reviews7 followers
November 13, 2025
Thanks to my favorite narrator, Saskia Maarleveld, I listened to The Last CheckMate, by Gabriella Saab earlier this year. Chess and historical fiction novels are two of my favorite things, so naturally, I fell in love with that novel. When I saw The Star Society was another book by the same author, and read by Saskia on audio, it rose to the top of my TBR.

As for my thoughts on The Star Society-I loved it! So full of emotion, character development, depth, detail, intrigue, suspense, romance, and heart. I will be eager to read all future books by this author.


Thank you to Net Galley and the publisher for the ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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635 reviews83 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 6, 2026
Heart-pounding and gripping, this historical thriller takes the reader from the horrors of WWII-era Netherlands to the Red Scare in late 1940s Hollywood. I love stories about sisters, and this one shows the special bond that can’t be broken even by distance or war. The historical details of Nazi-occupied Arnham were so vivid, and the ever-present danger was palpable. I enjoyed learning more about the Red Scare in Hollywood (my second book in as many weeks about that subject!). Highly recommended if you love taut cat-and-mouse tales that leave you turning the pages - fast!

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my ARC. I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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