This was such an interesting read and i truly had absolutely no idea where the story would end up going tbh. “have you ever become entangled in something that hurts all the time, yet you wouldn’t stop it?” This book was melancholic, sad, wistful, romantic, heartbreaking, hopeless and hopeful all at once. no prayers, no promises to be a better man or lighting a candle in a church. nothing could avert a falling bomb nothing could truly shield or protect him. “eventually, the fear exhausted him, and he found an odd acceptance of the situation, somewhere deep in his soul. this book was obviously quite tragic at times considering the WW2 setting. set in Paris during the years of the Nazi occupation, the book follows the main character Yves Lacroix, who’s a singer and also a rising star in Paris. i just can’t help it lol.Īfter finishing this book, i was reminded once again why AV stays one of my favourite authors of all time. i always end up comparing the books i read by AV to that series, doesn’t matter how different they might be from SF. My standards are insanely high when it comes to Aleksandr Voinov, ever since i read the Special Forces - Soldiers series. “he couldn’t control the world, but he could control his voice and the song.”
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