Resistor or traitor? Yvette was summoned back to Paris to testify at the trial of Louise Dulac.
When Yvette arrived in Paris, she couldn’t face her mother or sister, Gabby, but went instead to a show Christian Dior was putting on and the place where she had worked during the war.
She was hired as a fill-in as well as a permanent model/mannequin, but her past kept coming back along with people from her past.
Her past along with her sister’s is told in alternating chapters during and after the war.
Gabby and Yvette worked for the resistance headed by Catherine Dior.
SISTERS OF THE RESISTANCE is a fascinating account that keeps you on edge as you are left hanging at the end of chapters to see what is going to happen next.
Ms. Wells’ writing keeps the reader interested with the tension of the war and the opportunity to hear about the fashions of Christian Dior. And we can’t forget romance - it is always a part of a war story.
Enjoy when you read SISTERS OF THE RESISTANCE.
Historical fiction fans will be captivated with the story line and the characters. 4/5
This book was given to me by publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Enjoy if you read this book.
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Sounds like an interesting and unique story!
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Sounds so good!
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DeleteI never knew Catherine Dior was in the Resistance.
Thanks for your comment, Laurel.