She decodes the enemy’s secrets—while guarding one of her own.
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The third book in my WWII historical fiction series - The Code Girl From London picks up the war story on the eve of D-Day at Dover Castle as soldiers, airmen and sailors wait to mount the biggest Allied invasion of WWII.
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This is Katie's story - as the youngest Kingston sister, she feels overshadowed by her big sisters Tillie and Maggie. A disastrous love affair early in the war has left her determined to remain single - no matter what. As a naval WREN, she is surprised when she qualifies for the Special Forces taking vital German messages for British intelligence. Meeting charming Irishman Ciaran McElroy throws her into a tailspin - can she trust the feelings she's developing for this dangerous paratrooper?
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As the war ends, follow Tillie, Maggie, and Katie as they celebrate with joy and hopeful eyes to a future without bombs, heartache, and loss.
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Amazon Review:
"I was taken to a time in history and a place where people had so many losses, living in London, yet their lives were rich. Deb Stratas expertly transported me to London from 1944 to 1945. Having read the other books in the series, I was eager to hear about Katie's life and challenges as a Wren during World War II. This one didn't disappoint. I loved the vivid sights, sounds, tragic losses, and brave triumphs. As with reading Deb Stratas's other books, I grew to know and love the characters while learning about that time in history and the brave lives of those who endured great hardships. I loved every page!"



