Love and duty, codes and spies - a tear-jerking wartime saga
Catherine Law was born in Harrow, Middlesex in 1965 and has been a journalist for twenty-two years, having trained first as a secretary at the BBC and then attending the London College of Printing. She now works on a glossy interiors magazine and lives in Buckinghamshire.
Map of Stars is a touching tale of star crossed lovers. Nothing
beats old-school war time romance!
*New Magazine*
An interesting setting the Kent coastline being insight of the
France. The significance of the title is revealed in the storyline
and I learnt new details of English resistance plans in case of
invasion. This book should appeal to fans of WW2 historical
romance.
*Rosie Amber Books Blog*
This book has everything you could wish for in a novel. Romance,
unrequited love, war, and family ties. It really does grip you and
keep you guessing
*Pretty Purple Polka Dots Blog*
I like the way that the author has brought her characters to life,
particularly Eliza, who I rather liked from the start (...) War
time England with all its associated problems is well explained and
there is a nice sense of time and place
*Jaffa Reads Too*
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