Award-winning author Lyn Cote continues her series about four generations of women set against the tapestry of the 20th century.
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Summary
Overall Bette is the second book of the four book series the Women of Ivy Manor by Lyn Cote. Bette is the daughter of the main character Chloe of the first book. Bette gains a new level of understanding for what her own mother experienced when she too marries and immediately must say goodbye to her new husband as he marches off to do battle in the WWII European theater. Bette discovers that she has exceptional talent working as a spy for the FBI (off the record, of coursebecause no women were officially allowed to be part of the FBI until 1972). Much of the novel centers around Bette's unexpected career and the atrocities of antiSemitism in which our own country had a hand. When her husband survives the war and returns home, he is a very different man.
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Sexual Not graphic but more than I think I would want my teenage daughter to be exposed. Sensual might be the word.