Olivia thrives on academics and hides away with books. But when her brother goes missing in German-occupied France, Olivia agrees to become a search-and-rescue spy. For the mission, she'll just happen to be partners with Christopher, a former friend who walked out of her life in Façade by author Pepper D. Basham.
No, I didn't read the book blurb before trying this ChristFic wartime romance. The book cover was enough to get this historical fiction lover to try Basham's work for the first time.
One of the major aspects this story has going for it is the backstory, including the hero and heroine's history. No, the book doesn't take forever going over every particular of the past (not a bad thing), but there's enough to give the plot a good foundation.
Now, some of the reflections and character actions/reactions are repetitive, and overall, I preferred the espionage action over the romantic side. While I certainly don't mind some steam in a sweet romance, some of the physical descriptions felt overdone, perhaps especially because strategic physical seduction also plays such a prominent role in the story, for non-romantic reasons. Even so, the novella length works in the main characters' favor, as they don't really have time to wallow in their misunderstanding phase.
A worthwhile way to spend a couple or few hours of reading time.