Reddit reviews A History of the Baltic States (Palgrave Essential Histories series)
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EDIT: clarity + Laar's book was cheaper on rahvaraamat.ee
Alternatively, Mart Laar's (historian, politician and former PM) short paperback is available on the cheap from an Estonian book store but is more geared towards the casual reader. There are more books [on their website] (http://www.rahvaraamat.ee/c/estonian-history/1/6/15/62/en#/activeTab=tab02) if you want to check out more options.
If Amazon is your sole available means of acquiring said book, I would go with /u/daedalus_x's suggestion or expand the scope and go with Kasekamp's book that covers the history of all three Baltic countries. Kasekamp is a noted historian and foreign policy scholar currently heading the Estonian Institute of Foreign Policy.
Worth noting almost all these books end with Estonia's accession to the EU and NATO, not WW2.