This book opens in war-torn Europe during World War 1. The curtain draws open and we are introduced to our main character Willa abandoned at the age of six to a life on the streets of a poor London neighborhood that finds that family is more than blood as she and her "siblings" take care of the children of London no one wants among intrigue, war, and the quest for the cipher key that could save Europe or destroy it! There is beauty and music, the struggle of life and death, there is selfishness and redemption, danger and espionage, there is hurt and rejection and the risk of learning to trust again.
This was a truly good book that I didn't want to end. I wish I could have read the first book first and I think it may have helped me understand the beginning better but it was a truly lovely read. I look forward to reading the others in the series.
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A Name Unknown
A Song Unheard
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