Grace Harlowe with the Marines at Chateau Thierry
Jessie Graham Flower and Josephine Chase
Read by ashleighjane
Grace continues her war adventures over seas in France, continuing her work for the Red Cross. Set during World War I, Loyal Heart finds herself in much peril as she helps with the fight against the Germans. Summary by ashleighjane (5 hr 23 min)
Chapters
A Crash and a Spill | 24:34 | Read by ashleighjane |
In the Thick of It | 10:40 | Read by ashleighjane |
A Day of Trials and Perils | 16:29 | Read by ashleighjane |
Grace Harlowe's Reward | 19:25 | Read by ashleighjane |
Old Friends and New | 16:27 | Read by ashleighjane |
A General in Distress | 12:08 | Read by ashleighjane |
When the Marines Went In | 15:02 | Read by ashleighjane |
Grace Stands a Lonely Vigil | 9:11 | Read by ashleighjane |
The Pluck That Won | 12:42 | Read by ashleighjane |
The Message that Ready Brought | 11:11 | Read by ashleighjane |
A Joyful Reunion | 10:57 | Read by ashleighjane |
The End of a Perfect Day | 14:03 | Read by ashleighjane |
Responding to Duty's Call | 13:24 | Read by ashleighjane |
The Elizabeth G's Last Drive | 13:16 | Read by ashleighjane |
In the Hands of the Enemy | 13:31 | Read by ashleighjane |
Hope is Left Behind | 12:23 | Read by ashleighjane |
In a House of Mystery | 13:56 | Read by ashleighjane |
Punishment to Fit the Crime | 14:42 | Read by ashleighjane |
Disciplined by the Huns | 13:53 | Read by ashleighjane |
A Desperate Dash For Liberty | 10:37 | Read by ashleighjane |
A Bitter Disappointment | 7:33 | Read by ashleighjane |
Outwitting the Huns | 11:56 | Read by ashleighjane |
When Hope Seemed Lost | 9:32 | Read by ashleighjane |
The Rhine Gives up Its Own | 16:27 | Read by ashleighjane |
Reviews
Grace Harlowe with the Marines at Chateau Thierry
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While a harrowing story, I believe one of the ancillary designs of this book was to garner sentiment against Germany. Knowing that this story was authored in 1920 it was quite common for published works of all kinds to support the harsh reparation treatment of Germany. It is in part due to the severe conditions placed upon Germany during this period that paved the way for WWII. There is no 2nd war without the first. As an aside, I can see why the female author of the HS and college series declined to write the overseas series. The publisher who owned the Grace Harlowe name employed a new writer (a man) for the remainder of GH books.