Ep. 55 – Review of “All We Thought We Knew”

If you are a fan of obscure historical truths, you won’t want to miss this R & R review of a home front WWII split-time that takes place in Tennessee and involves several startling (at least to us) facts about the detainment of Germans and Italians living legally in the U.S. in the early 1940s. The other half of the plot is a delicately woven tale of the ’60s and Vietnam. Horse lovers will enjoy the Tennessee Walking horse connection and romance readers will enjoy the sparks and impossible circumstances surrounding each hero and heroine as they struggle with their stories.  This split time involves two strong women, dealing with grief in very different ways, and shows how they work through it. A story of hope, resilience, and strength. Join us, won’t you? This is “All We Thought We Knew” by Michelle Shocklee.

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Rebecca Reed and Rebecca Yauger are writers, readers, and reviewers. We love books! We review books then interview the authors.

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