Cuckoo Clock – New York (Unbroken Bonds Book 3) by Elisabeth Marrion – Review by Lianne Probert
Cuckoo Clock – New York by Elisabeth Marrion
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Cuckoo Clock – New York is the third book in Elisabeth Marrion’s Unbroken Bonds Series. I have not read the other books in this series and would say this can be read as a stand-alone story.
Cuckoo Clock – New York is a fascinating story. Set in World War Two, it gives an insight to people’s lives throughout the war. We know of many heroic stories from the war, but there are so many tales yet to be told.
This story focuses on Esther, a doctor, who in 1938 must quickly leave Germany. On her journey she meets a group of children from an orphanage, we follow her and people she meets along the way as they help get the children safely through war-torn Europe.
This story is full of emotion, it captures the fear and bravery that everyday people showed each other during this horrific time. The book is fast-paced, I moved surprisingly quickly through it. The wonderful characters make you fall in love with this story, I was thoroughly invested almost right from the start. I will definitely go back and read the other books in the series.
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