The Wartime Vet was published on 4th April 2024. Get this bestselling novel in ebook and paperback now!
I was gripped from start to finish. I didn’t want to stop reading… My heart was in my throat… I felt transported back in time. – The Book Lover’s Boudoir
A heartwarming story with plenty of mystery and some romance too. – Shortbookthyme on Instagram
The Wartime Vet was a gorgeous and engaging read… Laura, the villagers and the Land Girls along with many more made for a read that had intrigue, danger, suspense and romance. – Emma’s review at Shaz’s Book Blog
A tense read at times but it’s one of those books that makes you feel good to be British. When we all come together and fight the good fight together there is nothing we can’t achieve. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sue Plant on Goodreads
I love Bramble Heath. This series has been fantastic, I’m so grateful I was able to discover it. – Bookedwithmel
This was such a great story that had amazing characters and the book had me turning pages till the very end. – Redbookreview
The Wartime Vet by Ellie Curzon is a marvellous historical novel. – Christian Bookaholic
I enjoyed this one so much! It’s a nice twist on the typical WW2 setting! Part historical fiction & part cozy mystery with a dash of sweet romance mixed in. – Thebooknerdmomma
It’s impossible not to fall under The Wartime Vet’s spell. A heart-rending, poignant and beautifully written tale that will bring many a tear to the eye, The Wartime Vet is a wonderful story of second chances, fresh starts and falling in love in the most unlikely of situations that will thrill and delight historical fiction fans. – Bookish Jottings
England, 1941. Dedicated local vet Laura cares for the farm animals of the little village of Bramble Heath. But falling bombs aren’t the only danger as the war hits close to home…
Despite everyone telling her it’s not a suitable career for a woman, Laura has worked hard to become a successful livestock vet. And she’s not afraid to serve her country in the village of Bramble Heath, where she and the land girls care for animals and protect the crops everyone relies on during the darkest days of the war. But, just when the country is most in need of food, the farms of the village come under attack…
Desperate to figure out who among the villagers could be doing such terrible things even while German bombs rain down, Laura is relieved when the Ministry respond to her requests for help. But the man they send isn’t what she expects. Commander Alastair Seaton is quiet, with a soft, kind smile. And she can’t help but be drawn to his shining brown eyes.
But as they start to open up to each other about past heartbreak, disaster strikes. A farm has been set alight. While Laura hurriedly gathers water to fight the flames, Alistair rushes into the burning barn to make sure no one is trapped inside. Will Alistair make it out alive? And can Laura figure out who is behind these attacks before they threaten the outcome of the war?
An utterly unputdownable and emotional historical wartime novel, perfect for fans of Martha Hall Kelly, Diney Costeloe, and Before We Were Yours.