Vienna on Fire: A WWII Story of Survival
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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
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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.
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The Secret Hotel in Berlin
Berlin, 1944. ‘It is a great honour to have you here, Herr Hitler.’ Lili doesn’t stumble over the lie, her hand steady as she pours champagne. Everything must be perfect, no one can suspect a thing…
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The Last Bookshop in Prague
An utterly breathtaking historical novel, perfect for fans of Kristin Hannah
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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…
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A family heirloom, handmade in Paris. A wartime sacrifice that changed everything. And a secret kept for generations.
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Trapped inside southern Germany, Monika Ritter goes to the one person she can trust—her cousin, Sarah Graf, a woman scarred by her opposition to the Nazis. Despite taking refuge in Sarah’…