Kissed by the Moon
by Robert Fowler
“Kissed by the Moon,” a captivating novel set in the backdrop of World War II, weaves a tale of mystery, espionage, and the enduring power of love and family bonds. The novel, authored by an unnamed writer, introduces readers to April Reid, a woman in 1979 who is mourning the loss of her mother, Emma.
The story begins with the aftermath of Emma’s funeral, as April takes on the challenging task of clearing her mother’s house. During this process, she stumbles upon a hidden memoir written by her mother, revealing a shocking and unexpected truth. The memoir unravels the life of a British spy who was dropped behind enemy lines during WWII, adding layers of intrigue and suspense to the narrative.
As the pages of the memoir unfold, readers are transported to the tumultuous settings of WWII Paris, the serene French countryside, and wartime London. The author’s vivid descriptions bring these locations to life, immersing readers in the historical backdrop of the story.
“Kissed by the Moon” is a poignant and engaging story that offers readers a glimpse into the world of espionage during WWII while delving deep into the emotional lives of its characters. It is a tale of love, sacrifice, and the enduring legacy of wartime secrets.
A captivating novel that seamlessly blends historical fiction, espionage, and family drama. It is a must-read for those who appreciate a well-crafted narrative that takes them on a journey of discovery, both in the past and in the depths of the human heart.