Where the Sky Begins

Where the Sky Begins

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  • Author:Rhys Bowen
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Summary

A woman’s future is determined by fate and choice in a gripping WWII novel about danger, triumph, and second chances by the New York Times bestselling author of The Venice Sketchbook and The Tuscan Child。

London, 1940。 Bombs fall and Josie Banks’s world crumbles around her。 Her overbearing husband, Stan, is unreachable, called to service。 Her home, a ruin of rubble and ash。 Josie’s beloved tearoom boss has been killed, and Josie herself is injured, with nothing left and nowhere to go。

Evacuated to the English countryside, Josie ends up at the estate of the aristocratic Miss Harcourt, a reluctant host to the survivors of the Blitz。 Awed as she is by the magnificent landscape, Josie sees opportunity。 Josie convinces Miss Harcourt to let her open a humble tea shop, seeing it as a chance for everyone to begin again。 When Josie meets Mike Johnson, a handsome Canadian pilot stationed at a neighboring bomber base, a growing intimacy brings her an inner peace she’s never felt before。 Then Stan returns from the war。

Now a threat looms larger than anyone imagined。 And a dangerous secret is about to upend Josie’s life again。 Her newfound courage will be put to the test if she is to emerge, like a survivor, triumphant。

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Reviews

Wendy T

Delightful!!Pages of tears to pages of smiles。 A lovely thoughtfully written book。 I am going to see what else the author has written right now!

Carey Mundy

This was a captivating g read about Josie Banks, a poor English woman who is injured in the London Blitz。 Sent out to Lincolnshire countryside to recover, she ends up working at an ancestral home and finding a reason to restart her life。 Loved it!

Jan Russell

Kudos to Rhys Bowen on another wonderful book!I loved this book! The characters were developed slowly and thoroughly。 The setting was described in such vivid detail that I felt like I was walking with Josie thru bombed out London。 Highly recommend!!

Kathy

Thought I had saved a review of this book? Had to run away from computer and not certain it took。 Anyway。。。the main best thing about this book is the strength and appeal of the main character, Josie Banks, who is displaced from her London home during WWII bombing。 She had lived her whole life in London, was agile in coping with change and found ways to reign victorious over challenges that would have stopped others in their tracks。 And then other bad stuff happens。 She is chosen later on for Ble Thought I had saved a review of this book? Had to run away from computer and not certain it took。 Anyway。。。the main best thing about this book is the strength and appeal of the main character, Josie Banks, who is displaced from her London home during WWII bombing。 She had lived her whole life in London, was agile in coping with change and found ways to reign victorious over challenges that would have stopped others in their tracks。 And then other bad stuff happens。 She is chosen later on for Bletchley, but that is treated without great detail。 No spoilers, that's enough to know。Kindle Unlimited 。。。more

Kathy

This book comes from a reliable author, one I have consistently looked toward for light entertainment along with a taste of historically accurate fiction that sometimes shines。 I do have my favorite series from her。 This book was not my favorite。 The life in the countryside on wartime rations was featured in detail as well as housing challenges for those refugees from London bombing。Need to run, maybe more later。Kindle Unlimited

Joanie Chris

A fast, romantic World War II novel。 I don’t think it was her best, but still worth the read。

Polly Krize

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。World War II London, bombs are falling and Josie is left homeless。 Not in contact with her husband, Josie finds herself in the English countryside, in the home of Miss Harcourt who has opened her house to WWII survivors。 Opening a tea shop let's Josie make her effort towards the war as well as to her own heart。 I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。World War II London, bombs are falling and Josie is left homeless。 Not in contact with her husband, Josie finds herself in the English countryside, in the home of Miss Harcourt who has opened her house to WWII survivors。 Opening a tea shop let's Josie make her effort towards the war as well as to her own heart。 。。。more

Cheryl

EscapeEscape with Rhys Bowen’s romantic historical novel。 An enjoyable read complete with compelling WW2 intrigue。 I truly enjoyed …pure escape。

Anne

Where The Sky Begins by Rhys Bowen is an entertaining novel about a woman in England during World War II。 When Josie’s husband, Stan, leaves for war, Josie must find herself a job。 She comes upon one in a Russian Tearoom, odd given the level of society in the area。 She convinces the old lady to give her a chance and before long she has the place shining。 Then, the bombs started falling, and the tearoom is hit and her mentor killed。 She sees to her burial and retrieves the paste rings she had alw Where The Sky Begins by Rhys Bowen is an entertaining novel about a woman in England during World War II。 When Josie’s husband, Stan, leaves for war, Josie must find herself a job。 She comes upon one in a Russian Tearoom, odd given the level of society in the area。 She convinces the old lady to give her a chance and before long she has the place shining。 Then, the bombs started falling, and the tearoom is hit and her mentor killed。 She sees to her burial and retrieves the paste rings she had always worn, more for remembrance than anything。 She has to find a job, but before that happens a bomb drops on her house。 She had taken to sleeping under the kitchen table as she could not face the bomb shelters。 This night it was the table that saved her, but had trapped her beneath it until she caught the attention of some of the men looking for survivors。 They got her to he hospital where they said she had a concussion and a broken collarbone。 They kept her there as long as the could but eventually they sent her to a convent。 She was nervous but the nuns turned out to be very nice, and got her on the list to be evacuated to the country。 There, her life began。 Josie was a creative, intelligent, outgoing person who made friends wherever she went。 She is a well-written, with far from a peaches and cream life。 She often found herself places where no one wanted her but she was able to turn that around。 She made friends with everyone she ran into。 War was difficult for everyone and Josie was no exception。 She lost people, like everyone else, but helped them and herself weather the storms。 Things worked out for her when she fell in love with a RAF pilot, but when her husband returned, it looked like it was back to the city for her。 She had grown to love the country and dreaded her return to the city, not to mention the nightly bombing raids。 But, she had to do what was right, so she dug in, as always, and moved forward。 A terrific story with lots of twists and turns and the real story of the toll war takes。 I was invited to read a free e-ARC of Where the Sky Begins by Lake Unions, through Netgalley。 All thoughts and opinions are mine。 #netgalley #lakeunion #rhysbowen #wheretheskybegins 。。。more

Smitha Agy

Heart warming plot which was crafted well and I loved it!! One of the best WW2 novels I have read in a while。 The novel takes pace with a great picture of the WW2 in London 1940。 Josie Banks worked at a shop just past the Mile End tube station near Thames outside the front door where a discreet sign read THE COPPER KETTLE TEAROOM。 The tearoom had been started by a Jewish old lady Madame Olga back in the early days of the century where she fled Russia。 Olga attempted to create a tiny glimmer of c Heart warming plot which was crafted well and I loved it!! One of the best WW2 novels I have read in a while。 The novel takes pace with a great picture of the WW2 in London 1940。 Josie Banks worked at a shop just past the Mile End tube station near Thames outside the front door where a discreet sign read THE COPPER KETTLE TEAROOM。 The tearoom had been started by a Jewish old lady Madame Olga back in the early days of the century where she fled Russia。 Olga attempted to create a tiny glimmer of civilization amid the bustle of the East End。 Lace edged table cloths and pretty pink and - white flowered china, teacakes and sandwiches with the crust cut off。 Housewives and children came to Copper Kettle who wanted a cup of tea and a minute's escape from the chores。 Jose Banks was married to Stanley Banks who had been called up into Army and for five year she hadn't worked other than for a garment factory。 She stayed being a housewife for five years。 she wanted to work as there is war。 Olga was a Jew, her husband was murdered and Josie was ready to makeover the shop for Olga with some refinement。 Josie was an asset at the Copper Kettle。 After five year of looking after her five siblings, following her mother's death, the work didn't seem hard, and Josie loved chatting with customers, making sure all the china sparkled and trying to stretch the flour and margarine to bake the occasional cake or biscuit。 After Stanley left back to the Army, Josie gets back to her tea shop business and Madame Olga。 The tea shop remained a charmed little haven, too good to be true, until the autumn of 1940, when the bombing started in Ernest。 Night after night waves of bombers over London。 The rumbling drone of hundreds of aircraft drowned out by air raid sirens。 The sky crisscrossed with search lights。 The burst of anti-aircraft guns and then the deep thump as a bomb landing one after the another。It was too late after the bombing in London started, Josie found that she no longer had her Job and Madame Olga was dead in the bombings by Germany。 It felt as if everything she cared about had been snatched from her in one instant。 The tea shop had been like home。 she hadn't realized how fond she had become of the old lady。 Madame Olga had become the grandmother she never knew, someone who had time to listen to and appreciate her。 And now she was gone。 Josie realized she needed to find another Job。 Again Josie finds herself and her house to be bombed by Germany left alone with broken collar bones surviving somehow the drastic aftermaths of bomb。 She had nothing and nowhere to go。 Many of them have lost family members in the bombing- children buried in rubble。 Everyone is grieving and in shock and frankly no one has answers。 Gripping story and a page turner until the end。 I would rate it 5 star! I just reviewed Where the Sky Begins by Rhys Bowen。 #Where the Sky Begins #NetGalleyThank you NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for the advance copy of this book in exchange of an honest review。 。。。more

Lyndi

In 1940 London, Josie Banks has been left a victim of the bombs falling all across the city。 Her beloved tea room where she took a job after her overbearing husband Stan left for service has now been reduced to rubble, killing her elderly employer。 Then her own home is bombed leaving her homeless and injured。 She is evacuated to the country, forced to fall on the mercy of strangers。 Mrs。 Harcourt is a cranky old woman living alone in a mansion with only one servant remaining, Irish maid Kathleen In 1940 London, Josie Banks has been left a victim of the bombs falling all across the city。 Her beloved tea room where she took a job after her overbearing husband Stan left for service has now been reduced to rubble, killing her elderly employer。 Then her own home is bombed leaving her homeless and injured。 She is evacuated to the country, forced to fall on the mercy of strangers。 Mrs。 Harcourt is a cranky old woman living alone in a mansion with only one servant remaining, Irish maid Kathleen。 Neither one of the women are welcoming, counting down the time until Josie heals and moves on。 After having several pilots from the nearby RAF base stop by for tea and scones, Josie asks permission to open a tea shop just to give the men a little comfort of home。 One of the frequent visitors is Mike Johnson, a squadron leader whose intentions might be more than a little friendly。 And although she's fallen out of love with her husband, she IS still married。 Has she found a new future as the rest of the world is falling apart?I just loved the friendly, flirty relationship between Josie and Mike。 A pilot, and squadron leader at that。。。! I despised Stan and how he treated her so horribly, and was secretly hoping Josie would find something better。 Then we find out a shocking surprise about Mike and my heart just sank。 I'm glad in the end Josie was able to find her own happiness。 I received an advance reader copy of this book。 The views and opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily。 。。。more

Jame

This historical mystery is “Rose Code” and “For Those Who Are Lost” combined。 I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book since it revealed the hardships, frustrations, traumas and camaraderie that people needed to do in order to co-exist during war-time。 Moreover, the ingenuity to use their ration books to cook and eat also extended difficulty and aggravation for the English people to continue their livelihood。 To me, the teas and scones are the highlight in this novel。 What an amazing book and Rhys This historical mystery is “Rose Code” and “For Those Who Are Lost” combined。 I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book since it revealed the hardships, frustrations, traumas and camaraderie that people needed to do in order to co-exist during war-time。 Moreover, the ingenuity to use their ration books to cook and eat also extended difficulty and aggravation for the English people to continue their livelihood。 To me, the teas and scones are the highlight in this novel。 What an amazing book and Rhys Bowen’s novels are always well-written and highly recommendable。 It is on sale today, so get your copy now! Thank you #getredpr and #unionlake for this complimentary ebook copy in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Trish

Nobody does historical fiction better than Rhys Bowen。 Josie is working in a London tea shop while her husband, Stan, is in the Army。 She is very happy there until the tea shop, along with its Russian emigrant owner is bombed。 Josie tracks down where Madame was taken and identifies her body and takes her few possessions as Madame had no family。As the war goes on, Josie is also bombed out and is saved by the kitchen table bu loses everything else。 She is taken from the hospital to a convent to re Nobody does historical fiction better than Rhys Bowen。 Josie is working in a London tea shop while her husband, Stan, is in the Army。 She is very happy there until the tea shop, along with its Russian emigrant owner is bombed。 Josie tracks down where Madame was taken and identifies her body and takes her few possessions as Madame had no family。As the war goes on, Josie is also bombed out and is saved by the kitchen table bu loses everything else。 She is taken from the hospital to a convent to recover。 From there she is sent to the country to recuperate。 She makes unlikely friends and fits into the community when Stan reappears and wants her home to London to live with his awful sister。 She goes for his leave, but insists on going back when he ships out。 Josie faces going back to her old life as Stan comes home badly wounded even though she realized that she had only married him to get away from her unwelcoming step-mother。 Will she stay and care for Stan or will she return to her new "family" and possible new love? Josie has the choice made for her and finds new ways to contribute to the war effort and eventually finds that Madame's "baubles" she had kept for her fond memories of the tea shop were a legacy indeed。Ms。 Bowen makes the era come alive with all its dangers and broadened horizons of even the most reluctant。 。。。more

Sharon

Where the Sky Begins adds to the growing 21st century canon of novels that explore the impact of WWII on European women on the homefront。 Rhys Bowen takes a unique perspective with protagonist Josie Banks, who finds some freedom to begin to grow into herself once her husband is called up to serve and no longer dominating her life and home。 When a bomb destroys her community, she finds that what at first is a devastating blow eventually leads her to self-discovery, new friendships, and new opport Where the Sky Begins adds to the growing 21st century canon of novels that explore the impact of WWII on European women on the homefront。 Rhys Bowen takes a unique perspective with protagonist Josie Banks, who finds some freedom to begin to grow into herself once her husband is called up to serve and no longer dominating her life and home。 When a bomb destroys her community, she finds that what at first is a devastating blow eventually leads her to self-discovery, new friendships, and new opportunities。 I love Rhys Bowen’s books, but this was not my favorite of hers。 After reflecting on it for a couple of weeks, I think it was because the tone and mood reflected the limited experiences of the character。 Bowen did an amazing job getting into her head to explore every element of who Josie was, and writing the narrative as Josie would be thinking。 This left me wanting, as the depth and complexity of the writing was lacking (though it was definitely there in terms of relationships and processing a new world)。Thank you to Lake Union Publishing, Netgalley, and Rhys Bowen for early access to this novel。 。。。more

Booksandcoffeepleasemx

Captivating and gripping!You have no idea how much I loved this story, it was breathtakingly beautiful。 This is my first book from this author, I have no idea why, but good thing I can rear from her backlist。 All the stars to this one!Thank you Lake Union Authors for this gifted copy。https://www。instagram。com/booksandcof。。。 Captivating and gripping!You have no idea how much I loved this story, it was breathtakingly beautiful。 This is my first book from this author, I have no idea why, but good thing I can rear from her backlist。 All the stars to this one!Thank you Lake Union Authors for this gifted copy。https://www。instagram。com/booksandcof。。。 。。。more

Melissa Levens

Where the Sky BeginsAuthor, Rhys BowenAvailable today!Thank you @getredpr @authorrhysbowen and @amazonpublishing for my #gifted copy!In 1940, the Germans are bombing London, and Josie Banks finds herself homeless and without a job after barely surviving the most recent Blitz that decimated her neighborhood。 Unable to contact her husband, an unkind man with whom she sought marriage as a means to escape her home life, and left injured in the hospital, Josie is evacuated to the countryside and left Where the Sky BeginsAuthor, Rhys BowenAvailable today!Thank you @getredpr @authorrhysbowen and @amazonpublishing for my #gifted copy!In 1940, the Germans are bombing London, and Josie Banks finds herself homeless and without a job after barely surviving the most recent Blitz that decimated her neighborhood。 Unable to contact her husband, an unkind man with whom she sought marriage as a means to escape her home life, and left injured in the hospital, Josie is evacuated to the countryside and left to live with an aristocratic woman, Miss Harcourt, while she heals and figures out her next steps。 Although Miss Harcourt is reluctant to have Josie or anyone else in her home, and Kathleen, the Irish maid is unpredictably hot and cold with Josie, she and Miss Harcourt begin to form an unlikely friendship。 Josie is innocent, kind, and compassionate and seeks out companionship and a way to survive amidst the destruction and chaos of WWII。 She opens a small tea shop, which is a passion and a way for people to come together during this uncertain time, and welcomes men from the neighboring bomber base。 She then meets Mike Johnson, a Canadian pilot with whom she shares feelings she's never experienced before。 Mike is generous, kind, and clearly has feelings for Josie。。What follows is the journey of Josie's survival, her charm, and the friendships and relationships she forms with the people of this quiet countryside town。 When Stan returns from the war and a dangerous secret is revealed within her safe home, can she stand on her own feet and begin a life anew? A story of bravery, second chances, and of survival。 A unique historical fiction novel written with compassion and heart。 I absolutely recommend for those who love historical fiction and stories about second chances! 。。。more

Mariko Tsubaki

Historical fiction is not one of my favorite genre but I decided to give this book a try because I have always enjoyed Ms。 Bowen's Historical Mysteries。 I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and was up way to late turning pages。I was transported back in time to war torn England。 A great novel about finding your own happiness in a time of great upheaval。 The main character, Josie Banks, somehow manages to lemons life throws her and turn them into something sweet and refreshing。 Thank you to NetGalley a Historical fiction is not one of my favorite genre but I decided to give this book a try because I have always enjoyed Ms。 Bowen's Historical Mysteries。 I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and was up way to late turning pages。I was transported back in time to war torn England。 A great novel about finding your own happiness in a time of great upheaval。 The main character, Josie Banks, somehow manages to lemons life throws her and turn them into something sweet and refreshing。 Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book for review。 。。。more

IgnoringMyKids

Following her controlling husband’s deployment, the bombing destruction of her workplace, and her own near-death experience in her home, Josie is sent to the countryside for rehabilitation。 Unfortunately, she lands where she is definitely unwanted—in a lavish estate currently occupied by the lady of the house and a single housekeeper。 As Josie heals, she involves herself in the community and becomes friendly with some of the RAF staff nearby。 Her quest to stay busy and contribute to the war effo Following her controlling husband’s deployment, the bombing destruction of her workplace, and her own near-death experience in her home, Josie is sent to the countryside for rehabilitation。 Unfortunately, she lands where she is definitely unwanted—in a lavish estate currently occupied by the lady of the house and a single housekeeper。 As Josie heals, she involves herself in the community and becomes friendly with some of the RAF staff nearby。 Her quest to stay busy and contribute to the war effort is met with at first skepticism, then gratitude。 When she gets word of her husband’s status, it puts a halt to a quickly developing attachment with a Canadian RAF pilot who seems to actually appreciate her。It’s weird to say that this is a cozy WWII read—I love them and the more I read the more I am blown away by the fortitude of people in those situations to buck up and keep moving。 That said, it is cozy。 This is a story of a woman who has been kept down and ignored and never has her wishes considered, finally being able to make some choices of her own and feel some autonomy over her life。 This was my second Rhys Bowen book and I will go back for more, though I can’t say I liked this one as much as In Farleigh Field。 The story itself was good but the writing just didn’t seem as strong as I wanted it to be。 Available today (8/2/2022)。 Thanks to Netgalley and Lake Union for the eARC。 。。。more

Linda Galella

After being a bit disappointed with RB’s last novel, I am all kinds of happy with this one。 Protagonist, Josie, is a character that is down to earth, big hearted, learns from her mistakes, has a finely tuned sense on right and wrong and she was a joy to cheer for while reading。As always, Bowen is a wizard at descriptive prose。 The dichotomy of war torn London streets and fresh, hopeful country fields come alive under her pen。 Disparity of locations are united by common threads of pain and loss w After being a bit disappointed with RB’s last novel, I am all kinds of happy with this one。 Protagonist, Josie, is a character that is down to earth, big hearted, learns from her mistakes, has a finely tuned sense on right and wrong and she was a joy to cheer for while reading。As always, Bowen is a wizard at descriptive prose。 The dichotomy of war torn London streets and fresh, hopeful country fields come alive under her pen。 Disparity of locations are united by common threads of pain and loss with hope for future tomorrows at the end of the war。 Bowen’s writing draws us into the city or country to smell, feel, taste and hear all the details so effortlessly described。Besides Josie, there are a large cast of characters: her husband, Stan, blue collar and rough, not much love in their relationship; Mike is an RAF pilot and squadron leader, possibly the love of her life who’s got a BIG secret; Dr。 Jakob, 12 years her senior, Jewish and has strong feelings for her that she’s trying hard not to encourage; these are her love interests。Additionally, there are all the townspeople, the very upper crust owner of the “big house” she lives in, her servant, a contingency of Air Force guys, her husband’s sister and husband and a few others that come along near the end involved after solving a mystery。 Oh yeah, RB most always manages to toss a mystery or two into her books and both of these are pretty good。 Great relationships develop with an open heart and willing hands and an excellent example of endurance and spirit to overcome and thrive “Where the Sky Begins”📚 。。。more

Morgan

Another lovely stand-alone by Rhys Bowen。London 1940:tJosie Banks’ unpleasant husband is off to war。 The tea room where she worked is bombed and the owner is killed。 Then Josie’s home is also bombed leaving her with a broken collar bone, no clothes or possessions and no home。Josie is evacuated to the countryside and placed in a country estate with the elderly aristocrat lady Miss Harcourt, who is not happy to have a stranger in her home。 Miss Harcourt’s long standing maid, Kathleen, is also not Another lovely stand-alone by Rhys Bowen。London 1940:tJosie Banks’ unpleasant husband is off to war。 The tea room where she worked is bombed and the owner is killed。 Then Josie’s home is also bombed leaving her with a broken collar bone, no clothes or possessions and no home。Josie is evacuated to the countryside and placed in a country estate with the elderly aristocrat lady Miss Harcourt, who is not happy to have a stranger in her home。 Miss Harcourt’s long standing maid, Kathleen, is also not pleased at having a stranger in the home where she ruled supreme for several years and tries to make things difficult for Josie。Before long Josie is able to get through to the cranky Miss Harcourt and persuades her to allow Josie to open a small tea room in the largely unused mansion offering a place of peace and quiet for the boys from the RAF base nearby to have a cup of tea and a scone。Josie makes lots of friends in the village and one special pilot from the RAF base until her husband returns and insists she return to London with him。 As soon as her husband is off again Josie returns to Miss Harcourt’s home and her little tea room which is doing quite well。 Josie is torn between being faithful to her husband and her growing attraction to the RAF pilot。There are twists and turns to this story that make it a most enjoyable read。While the story takes place during WWII it is not exactly a WWII story nor is it exactly a romance, it is a story of many facets that keeps the reader engaged throughout because the characters are nothing if not interesting。 。。。more

Courtney | Novel Maven

Content warnings: war, emotional abuse, bombings, using "gypsy" to refer to the Romani people, loss of a spouse, assisted suicide(3。5 stars, rounded up)Josie Banks married young and her husband is abusive toward her because she has yet to bear a child。 When he is conscripted during World War II, Josie finds a job to pay for their London home which is eventually bombed and destroyed。 With nowhere else to go, Josie is sent to the country to convalesce。Josie's country home is a large, six-bedroom h Content warnings: war, emotional abuse, bombings, using "gypsy" to refer to the Romani people, loss of a spouse, assisted suicide(3。5 stars, rounded up)Josie Banks married young and her husband is abusive toward her because she has yet to bear a child。 When he is conscripted during World War II, Josie finds a job to pay for their London home which is eventually bombed and destroyed。 With nowhere else to go, Josie is sent to the country to convalesce。Josie's country home is a large, six-bedroom house occupied by Mrs。 Harcourt and her Irish maid。 Haughty Mrs。 Harcourt is unpopular in the village, and living with her and the maid is far from pleasant。 Josie makes the best of her situation and helps maid Kathleen with the chores she can do one-armed, including cooking simple dishes。 Eventually, Josie persuades the mistress of the house to allow her to open a tea shop in the manor。Josie's tea room serves as a gathering place for RAF soldiers and villagers。 Josie finally finds a purpose during the war and becomes attached to the countryside。 She dreads heading back to London with her emotionally abusive husband。 Then a mysterious man shows up at the tea room and brings Josie into World War II espionage。Recommended for fans of World War II fiction and women's fiction。I received an electronic galley copy of this title from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。Read the review here: https://guenevol。wixsite。com/novelmav。。。 。。。more

Brenda

With Josie Banks' husband Stan, joining the war effort in 1940, Josie started a new job in the tea room with Madam Olga, but when the bombing started, the tearoom was lost。 Then Josie's own home was bombed and she was injured, with no possessions and nowhere to go。 She wouldn't go to Stan's sister Shirley, and was eventually taken to a nunnery that was taking in the homeless。 When Josie was eventually evacuated to the countryside, she vowed never to live in London again。 The small town of Sutton With Josie Banks' husband Stan, joining the war effort in 1940, Josie started a new job in the tea room with Madam Olga, but when the bombing started, the tearoom was lost。 Then Josie's own home was bombed and she was injured, with no possessions and nowhere to go。 She wouldn't go to Stan's sister Shirley, and was eventually taken to a nunnery that was taking in the homeless。 When Josie was eventually evacuated to the countryside, she vowed never to live in London again。 The small town of Sutton St Giles was where Josie and three children stepped down from the bus, with Josie going to an aristocratic old home, with an owner equally as old, and a crotchety housekeeper。 Miss Harcourt gradually warmed to Josie, but Kathleen quite obviously didn't want her there。 With the RAF base nearby, Josie gained permission to use the downstairs parlour and opened a tea room for the men。 Meeting the squadron leader, Canadian Mike Johnson was a pleasure for Josie and gradually a friendship grew。 But what would happen when Stan arrived home from the war? Josie didn't want to return to London。。。Where the Sky Begins by Rhys Bowen is an excellent WWII historical novel which focusses mainly on the evacuated peoples from London when the bombing was occurring。 Josie was a strong, determined character, with an innate kindness which she easily showed to those around her。 She wanted to help people get through some of the worst years of their lives, and even though she'd been through awful times herself, she put others first。 Once again Ms Bowen has written a captivating story, which I recommend highly。With thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my digital ARC to read in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Donna Huber

It reminded me a little of the TV show Home Fires。 It's a WWII story set on the homefront in England。 It is more of a romantic WWII story but I wouldn't call it a romance - more women's fiction。 I enjoyed the characters and the story read quickly。 Read my full review at Girl Who Reads。 It reminded me a little of the TV show Home Fires。 It's a WWII story set on the homefront in England。 It is more of a romantic WWII story but I wouldn't call it a romance - more women's fiction。 I enjoyed the characters and the story read quickly。 Read my full review at Girl Who Reads。 。。。more

Prasanna

Actual Rating - 3。5This is one of those books where the characters and the plot eventually grows on you。 To be honest, I didn't like Josie's character in the initial few chapters。 She had had a difficult childhood, what with her mother dying when she was still young and the responsibility of looking after her numerous young siblings falls on her shoulders。 So when she meets Stan Banks and he proposes to her, she accepts it without much ado, hoping that her life will change for the better。 But qu Actual Rating - 3。5This is one of those books where the characters and the plot eventually grows on you。 To be honest, I didn't like Josie's character in the initial few chapters。 She had had a difficult childhood, what with her mother dying when she was still young and the responsibility of looking after her numerous young siblings falls on her shoulders。 So when she meets Stan Banks and he proposes to her, she accepts it without much ado, hoping that her life will change for the better。 But quickly she realizes that Stan isn't what she expected him to be, he constantly puts her down and Josie is scared to stand up to him。 So when Stan is called for duty amidst the raging war between England and Germany in WWII, she is secretly relieved。 But soon Josie's own home is destroyed in a bombing and she is left homeless and almost penniless。 She is evacuated to a countryside home, where she is to be housed by an old spinster, Miss Harcourt, in a sprawling and a charming house。 Josie makes her self useful by helping out the lone housekeeper, Kathleen, in the household chores。 But it's very clear that neither Miss Harcourt nor Kathleen are happy with her presence in their house or their lives。 Despite their cold behavior, Josie persists in keeping herself busy and immersing herself in the activities of the local community。 She also forms a friendship with a RAF officer, Mike, stationed nearby to the village。 We see how Josie's personality emerges as she comes up with ideas to start a tea room in the old house and her affable nature breaks down the hostile barrier of her hosts。 If there was one word to describe Josie, it would be resilient, a never say die attitude。 Even when she has no money left and no where to go, she is resourceful and is not scared to start life afresh on a unknown territory。Although there are other novels set during the same time of WWII, narrating stories of holocaust survivors, about the atrocities of war, we get a glimpse here of how the everyday life of civilians was affected so horribly during the war。 The constant fear of bombing, the air raids, loss of family and friends and the uncertainty of one's own fate is well brought out in this novel。 It was certainly an enjoyable read。 I look forward to reading more from this author。Thanks to NetGalley, Lake Union Publishing and Rhys Bowen for an advance copy of the book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Sarah

I completely devoured this book。 Obligations? Ha! Forget them。 I couldn't put this down。 The ending was a bit rushed though。 I completely devoured this book。 Obligations? Ha! Forget them。 I couldn't put this down。 The ending was a bit rushed though。 。。。more

eyes。2c

War, tragedy, loss and loveA rather lovely story that brings forward the horrors of war on the home front without being over the top。 Of course things were coincidental, maybe a bit too pat, but that’s fine。 I’m all for some improbable reality。Josie Banks, an east ender, is married to a controlling man。 The war is on and thankfully Stan is called up。 Josie however is caught in a bombing raid。 The description is truly awful!She’s shunted off to the country by the authorities and ends up being put War, tragedy, loss and loveA rather lovely story that brings forward the horrors of war on the home front without being over the top。 Of course things were coincidental, maybe a bit too pat, but that’s fine。 I’m all for some improbable reality。Josie Banks, an east ender, is married to a controlling man。 The war is on and thankfully Stan is called up。 Josie however is caught in a bombing raid。 The description is truly awful!She’s shunted off to the country by the authorities and ends up being put off at the end of the line with three girls。No place to lay her head。 But there’s the big house with the reserved woman owner and her Irish maid。 The welcome is NOT。 But the rules are there and Josie is reluctantly given a place。Josie’s new life is detailed minutely。 She has the ability to make friends, solve problems and doesn’t shirk from a challenge。 Again and again, Josie faces situations and events that just keep coming。 Not quite the Perils of Pauline, but still there’s a certain inevitably of something coming next。The people were very real, the events unfolding like a favorite tv series。 A mixture of Foyles War and Miss Marples。 I could even envisage this in full color。 A Lake Union ARC via NetGalley。 Many thanks to the author and publisher。 。。。more

Jean Kolinofsky

If you are familiar with Rhys Bowen’s books, then you know that her characters come alive as you become involved with their stories。 Josie Banks is no exception。 She married her husband Stan shortly after they met。 He was the provider and expected her to stay home and take care of him and their future children, but as WWII breaks out they are still childless。 Money is tight and she finally persuades him to allow her to work in a tea room。 After Stan reports for service both the tea room and thei If you are familiar with Rhys Bowen’s books, then you know that her characters come alive as you become involved with their stories。 Josie Banks is no exception。 She married her husband Stan shortly after they met。 He was the provider and expected her to stay home and take care of him and their future children, but as WWII breaks out they are still childless。 Money is tight and she finally persuades him to allow her to work in a tea room。 After Stan reports for service both the tea room and their home are destroyed in the blitz。 Injured and with no home or possessions, Josie is evacuated to a small country village to recuperate。 She is reluctantly taken in by Miss Harcourt, an antisocial spinster whose estate shows signs of neglect。 Kathleen, her last remaining servant, resents Josie’s intrusion despite the help that Josie offers。Josie was a city girl but she grows to love life in the country。 The estate is adjacent to an air base。 She would love to bring a feeling of home for the men at the base and suggests that they open a tea room in the front parlor。 Miss Harcourt is reluctant at first。 Josie receives encouragement from the villagers and Wing Commander Mike Johnson, a Canadian pilot。 When Johnson shows her the respect that she never received from Stan, she realizes that she does not want to return to the life that she had。 Then Stan shows up on leave and demands that she return to London with him。The conflict between desire and obligation tears at Josie。 She had to quit school at an early age to help at home。 She was frequently berated by Stan so her time away in the country has allowed her to blossom。 She is clever, observant and not afraid of hard work。 What she accomplishes leads to the capture of a spy and Intelligence work for the war effort。 Rhys Bowen’s story takes you from the bombed out streets of London to the country villages, where evacuees were settled, and the halls of Bletchley Park。 It paints a picture of the heartache in a time of war as well as the cooperative spirit and determination demonstrated by the people。 WWII fiction fans will find Where the Sky Begins a pure delight。 I would like to thank NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for providing this book for my review。 。。。more

Sara Anne Taylor

Set in London and the English countryside during WWII, this book quickly captured my interest。 The setting was painted vividly, the main character was strong, determined, and relatable。 The side characters were interesting and had depth。 A few twists here and there help to hold my interest to the end。 The descriptions of scones and jam, alongside piping hot cups of tea, had me drooling and consuming copious cups myself! All in all, it was a lovely weekend read for this historical fiction lover!M Set in London and the English countryside during WWII, this book quickly captured my interest。 The setting was painted vividly, the main character was strong, determined, and relatable。 The side characters were interesting and had depth。 A few twists here and there help to hold my interest to the end。 The descriptions of scones and jam, alongside piping hot cups of tea, had me drooling and consuming copious cups myself! All in all, it was a lovely weekend read for this historical fiction lover!My rating: 4 Stars🌟🌟🌟🌟Special thanks to @getredprbooks, author @authorrhysbowen and publisher #lakeunion for this #gifted copy。 。。。more

Sandra Vdplaats

Josie loses everything when her London home is bombed。 She is sent to the countryside, where she can recuperate after her injuries, and comes to live with the embittered Ms Harcourt, who is rather reluctant to have her stay in the big house。 With her controlling husband away to fight in Africa, Josie enjoys her newly gained freedom and soon feels completely at home in the small and friendly community。 To keep herself busy, she starts a little tea room in the drawing room of the house。This novel Josie loses everything when her London home is bombed。 She is sent to the countryside, where she can recuperate after her injuries, and comes to live with the embittered Ms Harcourt, who is rather reluctant to have her stay in the big house。 With her controlling husband away to fight in Africa, Josie enjoys her newly gained freedom and soon feels completely at home in the small and friendly community。 To keep herself busy, she starts a little tea room in the drawing room of the house。This novel dragged me out of my comfort zone, this is more of a feelgood than a historical novel。 Set during WWII, Operation Pied Piper and Bletchley Park are casually mentioned, but that's not what the story is about。 It's basically a rather sweet romantic feelgood, - with a dash of the famed Mary Poppins magic - about a woman who finds love after having been in a loveless marriage。 The storyline and atmosphere in the novel is reminiscent of that of Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang。 An enjoyable read, albeit a little too sweet for my liking, and I got the feeling that the ending was a bit rushed。 3 stars Thank you Netgalley for this arc。 This opinion is my own。 。。。more

Mystica

1940 London - Josie Banks is an out and out cit y girl。 She wouldn't know what to do in the countryside。 The quiet and silence of it would drive her nuts。 Surrounded by people and noise she finds it alien but this is going to be her life after being evacuated from London and allthat she is familiar with。First her husband Stan gets called up。 Not the most loving of relationships, he was anyway her choice but then he goes。 She finds employment with a Russian Jew who has opened a tea room and helps 1940 London - Josie Banks is an out and out cit y girl。 She wouldn't know what to do in the countryside。 The quiet and silence of it would drive her nuts。 Surrounded by people and noise she finds it alien but this is going to be her life after being evacuated from London and allthat she is familiar with。First her husband Stan gets called up。 Not the most loving of relationships, he was anyway her choice but then he goes。 She finds employment with a Russian Jew who has opened a tea room and helps her out, befriending her as well。 That gets bombed and the old lady dies。 She then moves on but she gets bombed out of her own house, with literally not a stitch of clothing。 Thats how the evacuation to the countryside starts。It was usually children who get evacuated so when they find themselves with a grown woman without a stitch to her name, the authorities scramble to find a place for her。 Miss。 Harcourt and her servant Kathleen are not welcoming。 They are suspicious and supercilious and Josie is not made tofeel welcome。 Little by little Josie overcomes the obstacles facing them all, settles in and makes a life for herself and the family as best as she could。 Josie has a good heart, is willing to see beyond the arrogance of Miss Harcourt and see the loneliness and heartbreak that has made herwhat she is。 Kathleen is a different kettle of fish - blowing hot and cold alternately。Josie's sojourn during the war is very beautifully documented - the travails of wartime rationing, how people made do and this adds to so much apart from the story of how Josie gets involved in sussing out a spy in their midst。 This will eventually lead to Josie's future working atBletchley Park but that I hope will be another good story。This was historical fiction very well told, documenting the daily life of Britons as well as the overall aspect of WWII 。。。more