June 19, 2014
The Nightingale Girls Series #review
I am a huge fan of historical novels that combine facts with a fictional story. The Nightingale Girls series looked like the perfect British read for me and I could not wait to start reading it! All three books definitely lived up to my expectations and more.
In the first book of this series, The Nightingale Girls finds three very different young girls signing up as student nurses in 1986, while England is still mourning the death of George V. Dora is a tough East Ender driven by ambition but also desperate to escape her overcrowded home and abusive stepfather. Helen, the quiet one, is a mystery to her fellow nurses and avoids fun and gossip. In fact she is in the formidable shadow of her overbearing mother who dominates every aspect of her life. The third character, Millie is a rebellious aristocrat on the run from her conventional upper class life. She is doomed to clash over and over again with the terrifying Sister Hyde and to get into scrape after scrape especially where men are concerned.
Book one really brings the personalities of the characters into life. Each young lady is so different and yet so similar. Donna Douglas makes it easy to imagine the life of each class in England in this time period. I found it hard to imagine the lives of women during this era and the restraints that they were under but I also loved how each young lady was driven by something different but each one is looking to find themselves and gain independence and respect.
In the final book in this series, Donna Douglas serves up so much adventure, excitement and heart break it is hard to believe she managed to do it all in one book! I can not picture any other ending then the one she delivered (even if I wished for just one more book!). The nurses find themselves in this book and develop into the young women that will go out in to the world to work, to serve and to care for others.
This series is incredible! Each book is definitely a 5++++! I could not put these books down and was literally reading non stop. If you love British novels then these are for you and if not give them a try! You may just be surprised.
Disclosure: I received a digital copy of these books in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my won.
I love books like this with come history mixed in there. I am going to have to add this to my reading list.
It sounds like quite the trio. I bet it does make for some very interesting storylines!
Looks like a great series for summer reading!
Looks like another series to add to my summer reading list
I love series books. It really gives more time to really delve into the characters more. This sounds like a fascinating series!
this sounds like a good book series to read.
I enjoy reading series book too. The time-period along with the setting in England would interest me in addition to the evolving characters.
Sounds like a great summer read! I don't think I've ever really read something like this, I'm putting this on my Kindle's TBR list.
Oh these seem awesome. I love historical fiction as well.