Karen White - THE LAST NIGHT IN LONDON

Karen and I discuss her new book The Last Night in London, her inspiration for this story including her time living in London, how the title of this book came about, highlighting the unsung heroes of World War 2, Tradd Street series news, and much more.

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Karen and I discuss her new book The Last Night in London, her inspiration for this story including her time living in London, how the title of this book came about, highlighting the unsung heroes of World War 2, Tradd Street series news, and much more.

Karen’s recommended reads are:

  1. Band of Sisters by Lauren Willig
  2. The Women of Chateau Lafayette by Stephanie Dray
  3. Ghosted by Rosie Walsh

 

Thanks to Alison Hammer for sponsoring this episode. Her novel Little Pieces of Me can be purchased here.  

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