Kerry Baker's Reviews > Uncommon Sacrifice

Uncommon Sacrifice by Marion Kummerow
Rate this book
Clear rating

by
F 50x66
's review

it was amazing

Uncommon Sacrifice by Marion Kummerow is the sixth book in the War Girls series. This book can be read as a stand-alone.
Peter would give anything to have a different life. Stuck in a Nazi prison camp he dreams of getting out. Some days it is all he dreams about. And then, one day his dream is answered when his wife, Anna orchestrates an escape for him. However, in order for him to be free he has to leave behind his brother. His injured brother who is relying solely on the support of his family to get through each day.
Can Peter leave him behind in order to save himself? Or will he sacrifice his own freedom in order to prolong his brothers life?

I knew from the moment I read the blurb that this book would be emotional. Having to choose between one family member and another - your own desire and your family - is a choice that is always bound to be difficult. Peter’s story had me hooked straight away. The whole idea was so real and captivating that I had to keep reading to find out what he would do and how the story would resolve itself. The book takes you on an emotional rollercoaster for sure. I will definitely be going back to read the rest of this series.
1 like · flag

Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read Uncommon Sacrifice.
Sign In »

Reading Progress

August 31, 2018 – Started Reading
August 31, 2018 – Shelved
August 31, 2018 – Finished Reading

No comments have been added yet.