A Letter From Pearl Harbor
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I Have to Save Them
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The Paris Inheritance: An utterly heartbreaking and addictive WW2 historical novel
A family heirloom, handmade in Paris. A wartime sacrifice that changed everything. And a secret kept for generations.
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The Wartime Nurse (The Dutch Girls #3)
An ear-splitting blast blows me sideways and debris starts to fall on top of me. In my shock it takes me a moment to realise the very worst has happened – the hospital has been bombed. The screams of …
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The Only Light in London
She took him in when no one else would. She didn’t expect to fall in love…
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My heart thrashes inside my chest as I watch my best friend get dragged away by German soldiers. I run towards her, begging them to stop, but then I see the gun. ‘No, please!’ I shout as panicked tear…
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The Orphan List (The World War Two Orphanage, #1)
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A Promise to My Sister
Auschwitz, 1943. I cradle my little sister’s feverish body and weep silently in the darkness. “I love you,” I whisper, “Remember, tomorrow we’re free.” And I know in my heart that whatever it takes, I…
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