Antiques, a tin box with a diary, a mystery about who wrote the diary, WWII, and a secret kept by Cara’s 
grandmother,  is how we begin THE
 LIGHT OVER LONDON.
We meet Louise who lives with her parents 
during the war and is kept under close watch because her mother thinks a
 local boy who is fighting will come back and marry her daughter.  
Louise feels suffocated.  Her cousin Kate is totally opposite...always 
out and doing what she wants.
Present day has us meeting Cara who
 has just ended her marriage and works for Jock who is an antique 
dealer.  When Cara finds a diary as she is cleaning out an estate, her 
quest is to find out who the box that contains the diary, other memorabilia, 
and photos belongs to.
I always enjoy a book that goes back and 
forth in time and learning about life in previous eras and especially when 
there is a secret or some object is found that has a story of its own.
Learning about 
the Gunner Girls and the dangerous work they did during World War
 II was very interesting, but my favorite part of the book was 
unraveling the mystery of which Gunner Girl’s diary Cara found and what 
the secret was that her grandmother was keeping from her.
Historical fiction fans and women’s fiction fans will enjoy THE LIGHT OVER LONDON.
This book was given to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  4/5
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Thanks for stopping.
I also like dual time lines. Thanks for sharing.
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