Jasmine Nights by Julia Gregson is an
enjoyable summer read of historical fiction set during World War II. Unlike
many other novels set during this period, this one offers a new perspective of
what it was like for female singers entertaining the troops during the war.
Book
Description
“FROM THE AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF EAST OF THE SUN, A POWERFUL LOVE STORY SET AGAINST
THE UNSTABLE AND EXOTIC CITIES OF CAIRO AND ISTANBUL DURING THE HEIGHT OF WORLD
WAR II
At twenty-three, Saba Tarcan knows her only hope
of escaping the clamor of Cardiff Bay, Wales, lies in her voice. While
traveling Britain, singing for wounded soldiers, Saba meets handsome fighter
pilot Dom Benson, recovering from burns after a crash. When Saba auditions to
entertain troops in far-off lands, Dom follows her to London. Just as their
relationship begins to take root, Saba is sent to sing in Africa, and Dom is
assigned a new mission in the Middle East. As Saba explores Cairo’s bazaars,
finding friendship among the troupe’s acrobats and dancers, Dom returns to the
cockpit once again, both thrilled and terrified to be flying above the desert
floor. In spite of great danger, the two resolve to reunite.
When Saba learns that her position makes her
uniquely qualified for a secret mission of international importance, she agrees
to help the British Secret Service, concealing her role from Dom. Her decision
will jeopardize not only her safety but also the love of her life.
Based on true accounts of female entertainers used
as spies during World War II, Jasmine Nights is a powerful story of danger, secrets, and love,
filled with the colors and sounds of the Middle East’s most beautiful cities.” – Jasmine
Nights
My Thoughts
Jasmine
Nights is historical fiction that keeps you entertained. Once I started
reading it, I felt the characters come to life, especially Saba who is a singer
that joined ENSA to entertain troops during the war in North Africa. While she
is away from home, she falls in love with Dom, who I found to be a great
character that I personally would have liked to have seen more of in the story.
Their love story isn’t a hot and steamy romance read; it is more on a young
love and cute side, which I think worked out well for this book.
I really loved the settings in the book that
surrounded Egypt, such as the Bosphorus at night, the Nile River, and the
pyramids at Giza. As a reader, it made me want to visit there (not during
wartime of course) even more.
This is the type of book that you can get lost in
on a warm summer night. I definitely recommend this novel for anyone that
enjoys historical fiction, enjoys a good love story, and likes reading about an
extraordinary female character.
* Thank you
to the publisher of Jasmine Nights, Touchstone, for
providing me with a copy of this book for review. All opinions expressed are my
own.
2 comments:
As a singer I think I would enjoy this one!
Looks good!
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