A review by jenbsbooks
Under A Sky of Memories by Soraya M. Lane

3.75

I enjoyed this book and it kept my attention ... I don't know that it will stick out in my memory among all the other WW2 novelizations out there. This was included in KindleUnlimited, text and audio. I went primarily with the audio. I had glanced at the Table of Contents and saw that the chapters cycled through the POVs of three different women (Evelyn, Dot and Vita) and at first, was a bit sad that it was a single narrator in audio. But, it's all 3rd person so the single narrator worked (kept all the voices consistent). I was glad that there were headers listing the POV at the start of each chapters, and that those headers were included in the TOC in both Kindle and Audible. At times as I'd stop/start up again, I'd just glance at my phone, and have a visual reminder of whose head we were in.

This stayed chronological for the most part ... starting in 1943 as the three women meet, traveling after their initial training. There are some memories/flashbacks to the events earlier in each of their lives, and there's a single jump at the end/epilogue. All past tense. 

There can be SO many directions a WW2 story can go. Here, it features the nurses in this unit, one of the pilots, while not a main character, gets featured a lot. This features a lot of "survival behind enemy lines" with both good and bad people in the area. 

Clean - no proFanity. No explicit sex.