
Member Reviews

I adored this story of forbidden love and military secrets set in the aftermath of World military II. Isabel lives alone at her uncle's mansion. When Isabel's brother, Louis, returns his girlfriend Eva one day, she has a life-changing encounter, and the past and present clash in a really tragic but yet optimistic way. The Safekeep is one of the best historical novels I've read this year, because to its beautiful style and emotional power. This is a sweet, melancholic novel with vivid characters. Set against the backdrop of WWII's end, Isabel meets Eva, who is introduced to her as her brother's latest affair. This story did not go as planned, but being taken by surprise is the best thing, especially with a novel as beautifully written as this one. I won't go into detail because reading this book blind is the best way to enjoy it. But how amazing it is to come upon a book that emphasizes on love and kindness, as well as the actual meaning of home. This is a fantastic book that I will recommend to everyone.

This is a tender and melancholy book with visceral characters. Set against the backdrop of the end of WWII, Isabel meets Eva, introduced to her as her brothers newest fling. This story did not go the way I anticipated but being taken by surprise is the best thing, especially with a book written as beautifully as this one. I won’t go into detail, because going into this book blind is the best reading experience. But how incredibly breathtaking it is to come across a book that focuses on love and kindness, and the true meaning of a home. Such a stunning read, I will be recommending this to everyone.

I absolutely loved this story of forbidden love and war secrets, set in the aftermath of the Second World War. Isabel lives a reclusive life in her uncle’s home. When her brother, Louis, brings his girlfriend Eva back one day, Isabel experiences a life changing moment, and the past and present collide in a truly heartbreaking and yet also hopeful way. Beautiful prose, emotionally powerful, The Safekeep is a top contender for one of the best historical novels I’ve read this year.