By Kelly Bridgewater
About the Book
Book: The Starlet Spy
Authors: Rachel Scott McDaniel
Genre: Historical Christian Fiction
Release Date: August, 2023
Hollywood Star Turns Spy
In 1943, movie producer Henrik Zoltan approaches Amelie Blake under the guise
of offering the Hollywood star a leading part in his upcoming film, but he has
a more meaningful role in mind. Amelie’s homeland of Sweden declared neutrality
in the war, but Stockholm has become the “Casablanca of the North.” When
top-secret atomic research goes missing in Sweden, the Allied forces scramble
to recover the files before they fall into Nazi hands.
The United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) needs someone who’s subtle
enough to spy on the Swedish elite without triggering suspicion. Who better
than the “all beauty, no brains” Scandinavian starlet? Fluent in three
languages and possessing a brilliant memory, Amelie loathes being labeled
witless but uses the misconception as her disguise. She’s tasked with searching
for the crucial files, but Finn Ristaffason keeps getting in her way. Is the
charming shipping magnate after the missing research? Or does he have other
reasons for showing up at her every turn?
With the Gestapo on her heels, Amelie must rely on her smarts in addition to
her acting skills to survive a world of deadly spies and counterspies.
My Thoughts:
The Starlet Spy
by Rachel Scott McDaniel views World War II spy operative working in Sweden who
happens to be a Hollywood starlet. The story opens with a view of Amelie Blake
working on her latest movie. Then readers are taken for a ride as they will
view who she actually is and then have her return home to Sweden to try to
capture a traitor to the American people. There is plenty of action and hunting
for clues throughout the story. Even moments where Amelie has to use her acting
skills in order to infiltrate the enemy lines. A nice scene with a pool table.
As for the characters, Amelie and Finn, Amelie was definitely more relatable
and defined. Readers will empathize with her plight to come up from the ashes
to make a name for herself. Whereas, on the other hand, Finn comes from a lot
of money, and he does not really change for the better or worse throughout the
story. Romance blossoms between the two, but personally, I did not buy it. It
seemed to be there as a plot device. Not any swooning or real sparks flying.
Overall, The Starlet Spy by Rachel Scott McDaniel promised what would be
a glorious novel with a Hollywood Starlet during World War II. It was a nicely
handled intriguing novel.
I received a complimentary copy of The
Starlet Spy by Rachel Scott McDaniel from Barbour Publishing, but the
opinions stated are all my own.
My Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About the Author
Rachel Scott McDaniel is an award-winning author of historical romance. Winner of the ACFW Genesis Award and the RWA Touched By Love award, Rachel infuses faith and heart into each story. Rachel can be found online at www.RachelScottMcDaniel.com and on all social media platforms. Her work is represented by Julie Gwinn of the Seymour Agency. Rachel resides in Ohio with her husband and two children.
More from Rachel
Setting The Starlet Spy in Sweden
Hej! If you’ve ever been to Ikea, then you know that’s the Swedish greeting for Hello! Prior to writing The Starlet Spy, my knowledge of the Swedish culture was limited. It seemed I wasn’t alone. Early last year, I held a poll on my social media asking if anyone had ever read a book set in Sweden. A sweeping majority said no.
Since all of my previous books are set in the United States, this is my first novel with an international setting. So I immersed myself into research. I read books about the country, watched videos, followed Swedish Instagrammers to learn more about the language. And let me tell you, I totally fell in love with this Scandinavian world. It is now on my bucket list to visit because it’s just that gorgeous. I wrote The Starlet Spy with a romantic adventure vibe. I wanted to take the reader on a tour of this amazing country, from the classically beautiful Stockholm, to the quaint fishermen city of Malmo, to the ancient streets of Sigtuna—one of Sweden’s oldest villages—to the brilliant Northern Lights in the Lapland region.
Not only did I want to paint the scene of these various places, but I also wanted to introduce the Swedish culture. Tucked within the pages of The Starlet Spy, the reader will find traces of Scandinavian folklore and legends, which was super fun to explore. But to be honest, my favorite inclusion of Swedish culture was incorporating a traditional dance—the Hambo! It’s such an interesting and unique dance, and I may have been trying to coax my husband into trying it with me for an Instagram Reel, but so far, no such luck! Though I have no problem getting him to enjoy Fika with me. Fika, my friends, is a coffee break, or simply coffee. Just as the British favor their tea, the Swedes are adamant about their fika. So I can most definitely relate.
If all this intrigues you, I welcome you to read The Starlet Spy. It’s set in 1943, which was a pivotal time for Sweden during World War II. If you’ve read my previous stories, you know how much I love to weave as much true history into the chapters. This book has by far the most!
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Rachel is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon eGift card and a print copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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After reading the review, it sounds like this wold be a great spy story.
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DeleteThe premise of this book seems highly interesting, and the extra blurb at the end of this review adds even more interest!
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