The Last Secret Agent by Pippa Latour ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This book was actually hard to believe! My jaw actually dropped during different parts of the story. I am so glad that Pippa told her story, because she was truly amazing. A World War II British Spy, Pippa’s story was kept secret until now. Not only was she one of a small number of women in a position like this, she exceeded all expectations in the amount of information she was able to obtain and share with the Allies until Paris was liberated. It is impossible to review this without giving away too many incredible details and side stories - but if you are a fan of history, strong women and WWII spies, this is a must read. An inspiration to everyone and a story that we should all be so glad that she shared! The Parisian Chapter by Janet Skeslian Charles ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 Overall, I enjoyed the storyline and writing style of this book. I loved that it took place at the American Library in Paris, any books in Paris and about libraries are a win in my world! I, however, did not love the audio book. I found that it made it kind of difficult to keep track of the different perspectives and times, since the stories were all so closely related and woven together. I enjoyed the characters and liked that this book was about their lives, but I was hoping for a little more history written into it, although it was also nice to have such a small focus in a book. Lily and her friend Mary Louise arrive in Paris from Montana to work. Lily finds herself working for the American Library in Paris, trying to help save it from financial ruin. We meet a lot of characters and drama throughout the pages, learning about their life, love and drama. A quick and engaging read, focusing on the lives of those in the American Library in Paris. Thank you netgalley for my advanced reader copies. LTKHome LTKFindsUnder50 LTKSeasonal