Jasmine Augustine

Smashwords book reviews by Jasmine Augustine

  • Temperance's Trial - Part 1 of the Virtues and Valor Series on April 19, 2015

    Temperance's Trial An exciting beginning to this WWII serial story from Hallee Bridgeman. This story introduces the 7 “Virtues” and follows Marie “Temperance” to France and her work sending/receiving vital coded messages. Excitement and adventure are in store for readers in Temperance's Trial. The story is a quick, easy read and the cliffhanger at the end leave you anxiously opening the next chapter. (I received a copy of this e-book from the author through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are entirely my own.)
  • Homeland's Hope - Part 2 of the Virtues and Valor Series on April 19, 2015

    Homeland's Hope The adventure continues with singer Virginia Benoit, “Hope” in Homeland's Hope. When she sees a friend imprisoned she must rise above her fear to aid in the plans for a rescue attempt. I liked how this second chapter went back covered some of the same events but this time from Hope's perspective. Hallee Bridgeman has great job weaving the individual stories into one. (I received a copy of this e-book from the author through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are entirely my own.)
  • Charity's Code - Part 3 of the Virtues and Valor Series on April 19, 2015

    Charity's Code Part 3, Charity's Code, features Dorothy, “Charity”, a very intelligent wife and mother of 3. She is the only 'Virtue' that stays on the Home Front, sending and receiving vital messages. She has her own special courage staying at home and facing the painful destruction everything she knows during the Blitz. I loved Hallee Bridgeman's Inspired By Real Events section with lots of fascinating WWII photos in it. (I received a copy of this e-book from the author through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are entirely my own.)
  • A Parcel for Prudence - Part 4 of the Virtues and Valor Series on April 19, 2015
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    A Parcel For Prudence Just when you think the cliffhangers can't get any more surprising here comes A Parcel For Prudence. Muriel, “Prudence”, is the courier in the Virtues and has the most dangerous job of all. Her faith is what gets her through even in the face of Nazi soldiers and she bravely gathers information when she can. Hallee Bridgeman knows how to hook her readers and keep them turning the pages! (I received a copy of this e-book from the author through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are entirely my own.)
  • Grace's Ground War - Part 5 of the Virtues and Valor Series on April 19, 2015

    Grace's Ground War Grace's Ground War ramps up the excitement and danger! Some questions are answered and guesses confirmed. I think that Ruth, “Grace”, is so far the most interesting of Hallee Bridgeman's Virtues. Her Jewish heritage keeps her strong and her faith in the Messiah has gotten her through some of the darkest of times. As with the other stories I really enjoyed the Bible verses that open each book. (I received a copy of this e-book from the author through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are entirely my own.)
  • Mission of Mercy - Part 6 of the Virtues and Valor Series on April 19, 2015

    Mission Of Mercy In Mission Of Mercy Betty, “Mercy”, is a skilled doctor who's life is tragically changed by a Nazi bomb. Her code name totally fits her cover as a nurse and she is indispensable to the resistance and the Virtues. With only 1 book left I am on the edge of my seat about what may happen next. The summary of each virtue that Hallee Bridgeman added at the beginning of each story is such a neat idea. (I received a copy of this e-book from the author through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are entirely my own.)
  • Flight of Faith, Part 7 of the Virtues and Valor Series on April 19, 2015

    Flight Of Faith Flight Of Faith is the riveting conclusion to the story of the 7 “Virtues.” Raised as a tomboy Helen, “Faith”, is the pilot of the group. Will her flying skills save her friends? And will she find love in an unexpected place? Hallee Bridgeman's serialized story is sure to thrill readers of WWII fiction. In the back of each story is a glossary of foreign words used and I found it to be very useful in reading. (I received a copy of this e-book from the author through The Book Club Network in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are entirely my own.)