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274 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 6, 2014
“It had taken nearly losing each other for them to finally admit that what they felt was far deeper than friendship and Matt intended to make the most of whatever time they had.”I would like to digress a little from my review but please just indulge me for a bit, as I feel these few things needed mentioning. So in this sort of situation and in this period would gay relationships ever have been forged? Is it realistic to expect this and to write an M/M romance set in WWII? Well, as things today have become more open, understanding and acceptable, so the stories of the past start to creep out of the historical closest and get the airing they rightly deserve. Yes, many men and women formed loving gay relationships during this time, but obviously due to the circumstances of the time for many had to remain totally secret for the rest of their lives. All extremely hush, hush and swept under the carpet You can read a lovely letter HERE written by a G.I. from WWII or here is a very rare photo featured at the Kinsey Institute’s Gallery exhibit “Love and War” So yes, gay men and women did find love and served their country bravely and with honour. There was just no way to talk about it until now.
This makes Anne’s book, although a work of fiction, for me all the more poignant.![]()