
Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Historical Romance
Length: 310 pages
Author: A.L. Sowards
Publisher: Covenant Communications
Release Date: March 3rd, 2026
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
Sometimes it takes a small deception to uncover the truth.
England, 1954
Anna Lang lost everyone she loved during the Second World War—except her cherished music teacher, Esther Haymann. When Miss Haymann dies under suspicious circumstances and rumors of suicide swirl, Anna doesn’t want to believe them. Her doubts intensify when she catches a stranger rifling through Miss Haymann’s papers, claiming a link between her death and that of renowned scientist Alan Turing.
Arthur Cavendish, a former prisoner of war in Korea, can’t completely escape the nightmares of combat and captivity. Nor can he forget that Dr. Turing’s advice once saved his life, so Arthur is determined to get to the bottom of his associate’s alleged suicide, even if it involves trespassing and danger.
When a suspicious fire nearly kills Arthur and Anna, they form a reluctant alliance to clear their mentors’ names. From shadowy corners of seaside resorts to the guarded gates of a secret government agency at Hanslope Park, Anna and Arthur chase elusive clues—and wrestle with their growing attraction for each other. With divergent goals and hidden secrets, a future together seems unlikely. Yet as more and more pieces of the puzzle fall into place, a sinister pattern unfolds, and they find that their hearts are not the only things at risk. Uncovering the truth might cost them their lives.

Thank you to the publisher and the author for a gifted copy.
BEAUTIFUL STORY.
This was incredibly easy to fly through. I loved being back with these characters and getting to see Anna’s story. Her growth in learning to let go of the things she couldn’t hold on to was full of strength. I love reading about resilient characters. And I really liked the spy mission vibes of this one!
I loved the connection between Arthur and Anna. It had the essence of being what the other person needed, while also meeting each other where they were on their path. The soft moments combined with the protective hero moments are always my favorite.
The historical points were great and it was interesting to see a 1950’s England and how perilous things still were post WW2. It’s well research and in combination with the author notes at the end I felt like I learned a lot (and that’s one of my favorite aspects of historical fiction books).
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Fiction Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Content warnings: gun violence, physical altercations, PTSD, war themes and multiple mentions of torture (recounted), near death experiences, loss of loved ones

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