Cuckoo Clock – New York (Unbroken Bonds Book 3) by Elisabeth Marrion – Review by Kerry Carr

Cuckoo Clock - New York: Esther's Story (Unbroken Bonds Book 3)Cuckoo Clock – New York: Esther’s Story by Elisabeth Marrion
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in the Unbroken Bonds Series. This is actually the first book I have read. What is good about the books is I didn’t need to read the first two books to be able to follow this story. Its a beautiful and sad story about world war 2 and how it affected so many lives. It is written in a way that beautifully describes what life was like in those times, the fear that people felt and also how peoples perspectives changed, some for good and some for worst.

When Esther and her father are forced to leave their home they run to Amsterdam to seek safety with their friends.

This isn’t the end of their story as their end is getting to England. After boarding the Kindertransport they come across lots of orphaned children on their way to England. Posing as their doctors Esther and her father join them.
When the Kindertransport gets stopped what will happen to the children who already abandoned and alone? And where will Esther and her father end up? And what is the link between a cuckoo clock found in a antique shop and the lady that buys it?

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