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Soldiers' Daughters, by Fiona Field

A�wonderfully gripping�follow-up to Fiona�Field's first novel, bringing back many of the characters from Soldiers' Wives � The two girls seem to have a lot in common on the surface. Both motherless. Both sent to the same boarding school for "army brats."�Both, later, commissioned into the army themselves. Both desperate for their fathers' love and approval. Samantha Lewis will put everything into being the good soldier she thinks her father wants her to be. But her heart will lead her in a very unexpected direction and threaten her love for the good man she plans to marry. Michelle Flowers also craves her father's attention, but her impulsiveness will drive her into an obsession with the husband of another woman—with disastrous consequences.

  • Sales Rank: #9802698 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-07-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.70" h x 1.00" w x 5.00" l, .62 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 368 pages

About the Author
Fiona Field joined the army at 18, married a bomb disposal expert at 21, and then, at 26, got thrown out for getting pregnant. Her youngest child is a soldier just returned from Afghanistan. She is the author of 16 books.

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Soldiers' Daughters
By Clare O'Beara
I hadn't read the previous Soldiers' Wives and it seems likely that there are common characters. In this book the daughters of two officers go to Sandhurst, only one of them is a little unstable. Sam, short for Samantha, is an only child and motherless girl who wants to win her dad's love. While Michelle has been wild since school days and sees the army as another kind of acting out against the norm.

The story mainly follows officers and their wives, including Maddy who has a baby and is pregnant again, coping with moves between barrack towns and a husband who is absent suspiciously often to coach a rowing team. There's a nice dolly bird who is not an officer and seems to have joined because the army has lots of fit men and needs typists.

Some of the characters are sent to an exercise in Kenya in the latter part of the book but it's seldom we see anything so exciting as a shot getting fired, let alone mention of combat service. The army, including the REME which is the focus, seems just a job and a way of life. People get all excited and curious because one of the other ranks actually passed some junior school exams. Implying that most soldiers are thick, it seems.

Maybe I've read too many SAS memoirs but the contrast couldn't be greater. If you don't know the jargon - what a colour sergeant is, for example - you often won't be told. There's no suggestion of combat. It's just a day job with a lot of fitness training and saluting. Nobody's life depends on anyone doing their job properly, except out on exercise when the soldiers come across as woefully unprepared and uneducated about survival or co-ordination. The women are all far too preoccupied with makeup and men. I'm not saying this isn't accurate; I'm just wondering what they add to a combat unit. There's the barest hint that gay men are accepted now, but at the same time they are not out and proud so they would probably still get a tough time. Read Soldiers' Daughters for what's probably a good look inside the life in a barracks town. You might like to compare it with 'The General' by Patrick Coogan about a female officer whose ambition it is to make general.

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Loved this book
By LizzieB
Loved this book. Couldn't put it down. Every bit as good as good as Soldiers Wives. Can't wait for the next book by Fiona Field

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