Wedding Bells on Victory Street by Pam Howes is the continuing story of the Bryant Sisters, singers during World War II who travel the length and breadth of England, entertaining troops. It is primarily the story of story of Bella Rogers and the love of her life, Bobby XXXXX. Bobby had previously married a girl who had claimed to be pregnant, but of course, lost the baby a few days later. Bella, in her grief, had a brief affair with Earl Franklin, Jr., who once she found herself pregnant, announced he was married and had a child back in the United States. Bella, being the primary support of the family, left her son, Levi, in Wales, where her mother and her sister, Molly were riding out the war, escaping from the nightly bombings in Liverpool. She misses her son while her mother is falling in love with him and planning an adoption.
This is a well-written story with lots of twists and turns. Booby's mother, who had been a huge snob even though she had changed her life for the better, has come around full circle, grateful that her son was returned to her, if somewhat the worse for wear, despite the fact she had lost he husband in the same accident. She is no longer opposed to Bella and Bobby marrying but there are problems to be overcome. These are all really likable people who, like many others, were simply trying to live their lives as best they could. It is a little simplistic, but heart-warming and wholesome. It is a thoroughly enjoyable book full of interesting, but simple people. I recommend it.
I was invited to read a free ARC of Wedding Bells on Victory Street by Netgalley. All opinions contained herein are solely my own. #netgalley #Weddingbellsonvictorystreet