Mists over the Channel Islands by Sarah Sundin
Mists over the Channel Islands by Sarah Sundin is her latest World War 2 historical novel. I always enjoy Sarah's books as she shares interesting aspects of World War 2 within her story. I enjoy the story itself but I also learn some history I previously didn't know.
In 1944, the Germans invaded the British Channel Islands. I didn't know where these islands were but the author has a map in the front of the novel to help readers understand their location. Within this aspect of the story, Dr. Ivy Picot is working hard to keep her family's medical practice afloat amidst the challenges and changes from the war.
Meanwhile, Dutch engineer Gerrit van der Zee goes to the Channel Islands as part of the resistance along with his friend Bernard. Together they pretend to work for the Germans while smuggling information back to the allies. Before long they meet Ivy's brother, Charlie, who joins them in their work, unbeknownst to Ivy.
Gerrit and Ivy meet but Ivy believes Gerrit to be a German supporter so she does not like him. As time goes on and their lives continue to change, the real reasons each supports the Allies is shown to each other. I enjoyed watching their relationship grow and change.
In Mists over the Channel Islands, I did not care for Ivy's sister, Fern, at all. She starts out working for Ivy and her family and does a lot of unkind things through the story. I enjoyed many of the other side characters though. There is a solid theme of Christian faith running through the book and God is revealed to some characters as the book goes on. I like how we see characters from previous books as part of the story as that is always fun to see. I think the author clearly showed the challenges of the war through the story. That part was honestly difficult for me to read this time as I have concerns about where my country and the world is headed today.
At the back of Mists over the Channel Islands, Sarah shares the real history behind the story. She also shares how her family members were involved in the war on the author page and I can see why she has this interest. The best part about the back of the book after the story is a preview of her next book which will be a Christmas World War 2 story coming in September 2026. I'm looking forward to that one.
Mists over the Channel Islands releases on February 3, 2026.
I received a copy of this book from Revell Publishing through Interviews and Reviews. All opinions are my own.

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