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Book 2 of Daughters of Fortune. Somewhere a Song opens the day after Pearl Harbor as the daughters of newspaper tycoon Keegan Hayes suffer the aftermath on three different continents—journalist Cameron Hayes in Moscow, searching for the half-brother she’s never met; Jackie in California, dangerously aligning herself with the Japanese community; and Blair in Manila, desperately seeking the whereabouts of her estranged army officer husband even as she is caught up in the terror of war. The trauma each woman experiences threatens to further drive a wedge in the Hayes family. Is there hope when the world’s at war?
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This novel offers a compelling look into the struggles of women during wartime, showcasing their resilience and complexities. If you're interested in historical dramas with rich character development set against the backdrop of WWII, you'll find this book engaging and emotionally resonant. It's a story that highlights hope and human connection amidst global turmoil.