I'll Never Cry Again: Utterly heartbreaking and absolutely gripping World War Two fiction (A Million Miracles Book 1)
Pitor Barr has survived heartbreak after heartbreak, losing nearly everyone he’s ever loved. Scarred by grief, he makes a he will never cry again. But then Mila walks into his life, and with her comes…
If you like book I'll Never Cry Again: Utterly heartbreaking and absolutely gripping World War Two fiction (A Million Miracles Book 1) here is the list of books you may also like
Buy this book on AmazonSimilar books (20)
-
-
-
The Photographer's Secret
Maggie’s hands tremble as she lowers her camera, unable to bear the little girl’s haunted eyes pleading at her from behind the gates. This camp is hell on earth. And this roll of film is enough for th…
Buy this book on Amazon -
-
-
The Garden Keeper of Auschwitz: A WW2 Historical Novel Based on a True Story of a Holocaust Survivor
In a place of total devastation, Livia could never believe that something as delicate as flowers would save her life.
Buy this book on Amazon
1942. Livia just celebrated her 24th birthday when she was forcibly taken from her … -
Ava and Shalom: A Sensational WWII Story About Jewish Twins Who Believe They Are German Until Sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau
A deeply moving and truly unforgettable story of love and survival. A must-read that celebrates family, resilience, and the enduring power of hope!” – The International Review
Buy this book on Amazon
THEIR ENTIRE LIVES, TW… -
-
The Stolen Sisters (The World War Two Orphanage #2)
‘The lorry is ready to take you to the train station,’ the soldier announced, and Martha clung to her little sister. ‘I want to stay with her,’ Martha said, voice shaking. ‘It is not possible. You bel…
Buy this book on Amazon -
-
-
-
-
-
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…
Buy this book on Amazon -
-
-
-
-
The Orphan List (The World War Two Orphanage, #1)
Munich, 1943. My heart breaks as I watch the smug couple carry the tiny bundle into their sinister black limousine. Carefully I write the baby’s name into my secret notebook. No matter the danger, I w…
Buy this book on Amazon