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The Canary Girls

The Bomb Girls, Book 2

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The Canary Girls

By: Rosie Archer
Narrated by: Helen Lloyd
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Summary

In love and war, whom can you trust?

Hampshire, 1944. Her face still bearing the scars from the explosion at the factory, Rita Brown is nonetheless back on her feet. She's caught the eye of local wide boy Blackie Bristow, who's sweeping her around the country in a life of shady glamour. But there's a war on, and life is not all fun and games.

Some of the local men are taking advantage of the topsy-turvy world to break more than just hearts, and standing up to them comes with its own costs. Rita keeps calm and carries on with a little help from her friends at the factory. But then she discovers someone there has been leaking secrets to the Germans.

With D-day on the horizon, Rita must work out whom she can rely on - and fast.

©2015 June Hampson (P)2016 WF Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military War Heartfelt
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the story was so captivating, the narrator perfectly performed it. can't wait till the next in the series

absolutely loved it

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This is the second book in the Rosie Archer "Munitions Girls" trilogy. WW2 rages on and our girls continue to experience love and heartbreak while the war continues. Excellent follow up to "The Munitions Girls" a must read to continue the saga of life during the dark days of the war. Beautifully narrated by Helen Lloyd. Highly recommended!

Another great read!

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Easy listening story, all elements of feelings included, keeps its interest all the way through.

lovely story

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Ups and downs of life and love in Gosport in WWII. Focusing on the factory women workers, it follows a set of exciting and awful events that develop the characters, relationships and community through hard times and good.


Narration good but would be nice if the beginning of each chapter and section started a bit more accentuated as it all blurs into one.

Feel good war era love stories

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1st of series I've read. liked the characters in it, bit sad at the end though.

Very good book

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