Wednesday, July 17, 2024

The Resistance Sisters #Anna Stuart #Historical Fiction #Book Review #Bookouture Publication


 MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

Anna Stuart's "Resistance Sisters" is a poignant and gripping portrayal of courage and resilience during one of the darkest periods of history, the Warsaw Uprising of World War II. Inspired by true events, this novel brings to life the untold stories of brave women who fought against Nazi occupation.

The story centers around Hana, a young woman whose life is shattered by war. Amidst the bombed-out streets of Warsaw, Hana grapples with profound loss – her beloved fiancé torn from her, her father murdered by Nazis. Determined to protect her younger sisters, Hana finds herself drawn into the resistance movement, where each sibling plays a vital role: fiery Zuzi in a secret combat unit, and gentle Orla as a nurse in the underground.

Stuart masterfully weaves together the personal and the historical, capturing the desperation and hope that define wartime existence. Hana's journey is marked by moments of heart-wrenching bravery as she navigates treacherous streets and clings to a torn slip of paper that holds the key to her family's survival. The tension builds steadily as the women of Warsaw prepare to rise up, risking everything for their freedom.

The novel not only illuminates the heroic acts of these women but also explores the complexities of loyalty, sacrifice, and the enduring power of love and hope. Stuart's prose is evocative, transporting readers to the heart of a city in turmoil, where every decision carries life-or-death consequences.

"1944, Poland" is a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. It reminds us of the courage and resilience of those who fought for freedom, and honors the often overlooked contributions of women in wartime resistance efforts. This is historical fiction at its most compelling – a deeply moving narrative that stays with you long after the final page.

For readers seeking a gripping tale of bravery and survival, "1944, Poland" delivers an unforgettable journey through the shadows of history, celebrating the indomitable spirit of those who dared to resist.

Rating: 5/5

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture Publishers for an advance copy for my honest review

BOOK DESCRIPTION

1944, Poland. ‘Take this message, keep it hidden.’ Shaking, I tuck the torn slip of paper in between the loaves of bread. I pray I can make it through the bombed-out streets and into the tunnels beneath this broken city without being caught. If this secret falls into the wrong hands, my sisters’ lives are at stake…


This heart-wrenching and unforgettable World War Two novel is inspired by the incredible true stories of the brave women who fought in the Warsaw Uprising.


Hana’s home has gone up in flames; the little bakery at the heart of the city is no more. Smoke curls into the sky and the buildings around her burn. But Hana has already lost far more – her blue-eyed fiancé was wrenched from her arms at the start of the war and her brave father was murdered by the Nazis. She’s determined to protect her younger sisters but every day more people are being killed…


Hana realises that one person alone won’t win the war and she has to accept her sisters are playing their own part in the resistance. Fiery Zuzi is working as part of a secret all-female combat unit while gentle Orla is a nurse in the underground hospital. As the women of Warsaw plan to rise up against the enemy, Hana risks her life to navigate the dangerous streets. The torn piece of paper she clutches in her hand has the potential to save her precious family.


It’s time to fight back. But when the moment they’ve been waiting for comes, will Hana and her sisters finally win back their freedom? Or will they lose their own lives as they fight for their futures…?


An emotional and gripping WW2 story of incredible courage against all odds and of the power of love and hope in the darkest of times.

Format

376 pages, Kindle Edition

Expected publication

August 19, 2024 by Bookouture

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

The Honey Trap #Inkubator Books #Crime, Thriller & Mystery Adventures #Theo Baxter #Book review


 Book Review: "The Honey Trap" by Theo Baxter

In "The Honey Trap," Theo Baxter delivers a pulse-pounding psychological thriller that dives deep into the murky waters of desire, betrayal, and the consequences of crossing moral boundaries. There is issues like mental health, Phobia, Infidelity, Divorce and Murder that the author keeps the readers engrossed at the same time warn to look out for in the story being told.

The story revolves around Chris Abrams, a psychologist and therapist who sees an opportunity for a fresh start when offered a position by his wealthy boss Perry Bryant when helping Perry with a car trouble and gets a job because of it. However, for Chris what begins as a chance to escape his past soon becomes entangled in a web of deceit when he meets Perry's attractive wife, Kara. Kara is everything Chris could desire – beautiful, intelligent, and a housewife who is unhappily married.

Baxter expertly constructs a narrative filled with tension and intrigue as Chris and Kara's attraction intensifies into a dangerous liaison. Kara's proposition to Chris to help her eliminate her husband propels the plot into darker territory, blurring the lines between right and wrong. The author skillfully explores Chris's inner turmoil as he wrestles with his own desires, moral compass, and the consequences of indulging in Kara's dangerous game.

The characters in "The Honey Trap" are multi-dimensional and compelling, each driven by their own motivations and flaws. Chris's internal struggle is palpable, drawing readers into his conflicted psyche as he grapples with loyalty, love, and the allure of forbidden fruit. Kara, in her manipulative and enigmatic portrayal, adds layers of complexity to the narrative, keeping readers guessing about her true intentions until the final twist. Kara acts careless and selfish in the initial start of the story not thinking what would it become of her marriage with Perry when she can only think of having an illicit relation with Chris. 

Baxter's prose is sharp and atmospheric, creating a chilling atmosphere that underscores the psychological tension throughout the novel. The pacing is relentless, with every chapter the suspense builds up and culminating in a climax that is as shocking as it is satisfying.

For fans of gripping psychological thrillers, "The Honey Trap" is a must-read. Theo Baxter weaves a tale of obsession and betrayal that will leave readers questioning the lengths they would go for love and the price they would pay for their desires.

Rating: 4/5




BOOK DESCRIPTION 

Kara knows exactly what she wants to be. A widow.


Kara Bryant is everything Chris Abrams ever wanted. She’s passionate, beautiful, and smart.


She’s also married to his boss.


When millionaire Perry Bryant offers psychologist Chris a position on his healthcare staff it seems the perfect chance for Chris to escape the mistakes of his past and start over.


But then he meets Perry’s wife, Kara. She takes his breath away. It soon becomes clear she wants him just as much as he wants her. And more… much more.


In fact, she wants everything.


Kara asks Chris to help her kill her husband. In spite of himself, Chris can feel himself falling under her spell. It makes him question everything – his friendship with Perry, his loyalty, even his own character.


Until finally he’s faced with the ultimate question – just how far will he go for love?


The Honey Trap – the gripping psychological thriller by the best-selling author of The Stepfather and The Scorned Wife.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Inkubator Books (3 July 2024)

Language ‏ : ‎ English

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 340 pages



Wednesday, June 26, 2024

BOOK REVIEW #THE FLORENCE LETTER #ANITA CHAPMAN #HISTORICAL FICTION ROMANCE #BOOKOUTURE PUBLISHER


 MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

"The Florence Letter" by Anita Chapman is a captivating tale that seamlessly intertwines past and present against the picturesque backdrop of Florence. At the heart of the story is Claire, a researcher grappling with a broken heart who stumbles upon a wartime secret hidden within the walls of a grand English country house. This secret revolves around Lady Violet, whose scandalous affair with an Italian prisoner of war left a lasting mark on a village and ended in tragedy.


Driven by curiosity and compassion, Claire embarks on a journey to fulfill a dying wish sparked by a letter penned decades ago. Her quest leads her to Florence, guided only by a bakery's name and aided by her charming neighbor Jim. As she delves deeper into Violet's history, Claire's own life becomes entwined with the mysteries of the past. Chapman skillfully crafts a narrative that evokes the sights, scents, and emotions of both wartime England and modern-day Italy, immersing the reader in Claire's quest for truth and redemption.


The characters in "The Florence Letter" are vividly drawn, each with their own compelling stories and secrets. Claire's determination to uncover the truth about Violet and reunite her family resonates throughout the novel, as does her blossoming connection with Jim amidst the backdrop of Florence's enchanting streets and delectable cuisine.


Chapman's writing effortlessly blends romance, historical intrigue, and the poignant exploration of family dynamics. The revelation of long-buried secrets adds layers of complexity to the narrative, ensuring that readers are kept engaged until the final page. The pacing is well-balanced, with each chapter unveiling new revelations that deepen the emotional stakes for Claire and those she encounters along her journey.


Ultimately, "The Florence Letter" is a testament to the enduring power of love, forgiveness, and the importance of confronting the past. It will appeal to fans of Lucinda Riley and Fiona Valpy, offering a richly satisfying blend of historical mystery and contemporary romance set against a backdrop of timeless Italian charm. Anita Chapman has crafted a novel that lingers in the mind, inviting readers to lose themselves in a story where the echoes of the past resonate deeply in the present.

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for an advance copy of my review


BOOK DESCRIPTION

Looking out over the twinkling city lights of Florence, Claire thinks of the letter that has brought her here. Written by a woman who escaped the Blitz, it holds a secret kept for a lifetime… but can Claire make the woman’s dying wish come true?


Claire arrives at her new job as researcher at a grand English country house, nursing a broken heart. But tucked into the back of a long-forgotten drawer she finds a letter written in an elegant hand. It tells of a wartime secret about the beautiful Lady Violet – whose passionate affair with an Italian prisoner of war scandalised the village and ended in tragedy.


Captivated, Claire promises to find Violet’s daughter, Tabitha, and reunite her with a priceless piece of her mother’s jewellery. With only the name of an Italian bakery, Pasticceria Mancini, to guide her, and the help of her handsome neighbour Jim, Claire travels to Tabitha’s last known location – Florence.


Winding through the colourful streets, the sun warm on her bare shoulders, a tantalising scent of freshly baked bread floats on the air and Claire’s heart leaps at the sight of an ageing bakery sign: Mancini. Although she learns that Tabitha hasn’t been there for many years, Claire refuses to give up. And as she and Jim talk late into the night over glasses of local chianti, Claire looks into his piercing blue eyes and finds herself growing closer to him…


But when they finally track Tabitha down, it isn’t the happy reunion she expected and Claire is left reeling in the wake of discovering a devastating family secret.


Violet’s story has an ending – but will the truth lead to forgiveness, or will it only bring more pain? And will Claire be forced to walk away from a chance of happiness with Jim at last?


Escape to Italy in this gorgeous story of past and present colliding. Readers of Lucinda Riley and Fiona Valpy will be utterly enchanted by this sweeping, romantic page-turner.



Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bookouture (June 19, 2024)

Language ‏ : ‎ English

Paperback ‏ : ‎ 338 pages

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Anita Chapman

Anita Chapman's first novel, The Venice Secret was published in March 2023 and spent six weeks in the overall Amazon UK Kindle Top 100, reaching number thirty-eight. The Venice Secret has had over five million Kindle Unlimited pages read and received more than 4000 Amazon reviews since publication. Anita’s next novel, The Florence Letter will be published by Bookouture on 24 June 2024 as ebook, paperback and audiobook. The ebook is available for preorder now.


Anita enjoyed writing stories from a young age, and won a local writing competition when she was nine years old. Encouraged by this, she typed up a series of stories about a mouse on her mum’s typewriter and sent them to Ladybird. She received a polite rejection letter, her first.


Many of Anita’s summers growing up were spent with her family driving to Italy, and she went on to study French and Italian at university. As part of her degree, Anita lived in Siena for several months where she studied and au paired, and she spent a lot of time travelling around Italy in her twenties.


Anita likes to read journals and diaries from the past, and one of her favourite pastimes is visiting art galleries and country houses. Her first published novel, The Venice Secret is inspired by her mother taking her to see the Canalettos at The National Gallery in London as a child.


Since 2015, Anita has worked as a social media manager, training authors on social media, and helping to promote their books. She’s run several courses in London and York, and has worked as a tutor at Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College.


Website and social media links:


Website: anitachapman dot com (also found at neetsmarketing dot com).


Twitter: at neetschapman


Facebook Page: Anita Chapman at facebook dot com anitachapmanauthor


Instagram: at neetschapman


TikTok: at neetschapman


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Monday, June 24, 2024

BOOK REVIEW #A LOVE LETTER TO PARIS # SUMMER ROMANCE #REBECCA RAISIN #BOLDWOOD PUBLISHERS

 


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

"A Love Letter to Paris" is a delightful and heartwarming novel due to be released on July 8th, 2024 that captures the essence of romance against the backdrop of Paris's enchanting streets, particularly in the picturesque Montmartre neighborhood. Written with a charming narrative style, the story revolves around Lilou, a hopeless romantic who finds herself inadvertently becoming a matchmaker under the anonymous name 'Paris Cupid'.
I thought this novel is cute as Lilou focused on giving services of matchmaking keeping herself anonymous to those who have given up on love or felt that love has given up on them. The readers can easily relate to her friend Emilenne who had a messy ending trying to find love in the tricky modern day dating world where mostly relationships are not committed and want only a casual relationship. Her Heart on sleeve romantic character as Paris Cupid she thought will remedy injustice by bringing back the lost art of handwritten love letters to help others believe in love again.
The novel opens with Montmartre buzzing about 'Paris Cupid', a mysterious figure credited with orchestrating love stories, including that of the city's most notorious bachelor. Despite her role in setting up others, Lilou remains quietly focused on her love for old-fashioned romance and her passion for selling vintage love letters, diaries, ephemera at St. Ouen market. She was a merchant at a flea market.
What unfolds is a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance for Lilou, whose own love life is far from perfect. When she receives a secret admirer's message, the plot thickens as she speculates on the identity of her suitor among potential candidates like Felix, the cheerful redhead, Benoit, the quietly handsome gentleman, or even Pascale, who challenges her patience daily.
The novel beautifully intertwines Lilou's personal quest for love with her knack for bringing others together, showcasing Paris as not just a setting but almost a character in itself—a city full of charm, secrets, and possibilities. The author skillfully weaves together themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, creating a narrative that is both uplifting and engaging.
Overall, "A Love Letter to Paris" is a captivating read that will appeal to anyone who enjoys stories about love, friendship, and the allure of Paris. It's a testament to the enduring magic of the city and the universal desire for connection and romance. Readers will find themselves immersed in Lilou's world, rooting for her to find happiness amidst the romantic ambiance of Parisian nights.

Thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books Publishers for an advance copy for my review.


BOOK DESCRIPTION

Late at night when I wander the streets of Paris, my thoughts turn to her… How do I tell her how I feel? Perhaps, I need to show her… The pretty little streets of Montmartre are abuzz with a rumour. Apparently a mystery matchmaker, known only as ‘Paris Cupid’, has somehow helped the city’s most famous bachelor find love. But old-fashioned romantic Lilou is staying very quiet. She’d just wanted to set up her best friend, and to get on with her life selling whimsical old love letters, in Paris’s famous St. Ouen market. She hadn’t imagined her little Paris Cupid project could ever have attracted so many people looking for true, heartfelt romance. Though the truth is that Lilou adores helping people find the right person. Even if her own love life is nothing short of disastrous. But then a message arrives. And it’s just for her. Someone is in love with her. Someone who knows her secret. But they’re keeping their own identity secret too… Could it be from cheerful, talkative, flame-haired Felix? Or quiet, beautifully handsome Benoit? Or even Pascale – who drives Lilou mad every day? After so long of helping others find their soulmate, is it time for Lilou to find love of her own in Paris herself?

266 pages, Kindle Edition Expected publication July 8, 2024 by Boldwood Books

Saturday, June 22, 2024

BOOK REVIEW #MURDER ON STAGE #AN EDIE YORK MYSTERY #FL EVERETT #COZY MYSTERY #BOOK ON TOUR #BOOKOUTURE PUBLISHER


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

"Murder on Stage" by F.L. Everett transports readers to wartime England, specifically 1941, amidst the chaos of the Blitz. Trainee reporter Edie York finds herself thrust into a thrilling mystery when Leonard Lessiter, a lead actor of the Victory Gang Parade theatre group, collapses and dies on stage. This sudden death is just the beginning of a series of dramatic events that grip both the stage and the investigation.

Edie, determined to uncover the truth, reluctantly teams up with DCI Louis Brennan, whose plate is full with catching looters and ration cheats. Encouraged by Brennan to dig deeper, Edie delves into the lives of the theatre group members, unearthing a web of jealousies, secrets, and betrayals. The stakes rise when Ginny Sutton, the leading lady, goes missing on the same night as Lessiter's death.

As Edie navigates through the suspects, ranging from former lovers to ambitious newcomers, the story unfolds against a backdrop of wartime uncertainty and danger. The narrative builds tension as bombings intensify, and Edie herself narrowly escapes harm during a raid, only to stumble upon a grisly scene involving her chief suspect.

The author, F.L. Everett, skillfully weaves together a classic whodunit with historical context, capturing the essence of wartime England with vivid descriptions and authentic detail. The characters are well-drawn, each with their own motives and complexities, adding layers of intrigue to the plot. Edie emerges as a determined and resourceful protagonist, balancing her journalistic instincts with a growing sense of peril.

"Murder on Stage" is a compelling historical cozy mystery that will appeal to fans of Richard Osman and Agatha Christie. It combines elements of suspense, romance, and historical drama into a narrative that is both captivating and charming. With its engaging plot twists and well-crafted setting, this book promises to keep readers enthralled until the final curtain call.


BOOK DESCRIPTION

England, 1941. Trainee reporter Edie York is doing her best to keep calm and carry on despite London's Blitz dominating the news. But, at the theatre one night, she is thrust into a shocking mystery when the lead actor drops dead on stage...


The Victory Gang Parade theatre group are in town, entertaining the troops and the determinedly cheerful people of Manchester with their spectacular all-singing all-dancing show. But We'll Meet Again becomes impossible for two cast members, when Leonard Lessiter dies suddenly mid-song, and leading lady Ginny Sutton goes missing the very same night.


Reluctantly encouraged by DCI Louis Brennan - up to his ears catching looters and ration cheats - to investigate, Edie interviews the cast and quickly uncovers jealousies, lies and back-stabbings galore. From former lovers to bitter rejects, old hands to up-and-coming ingénues, any one of them could be guilty. And the leading lady Ginny is still missing.


Then Edie gets caught in a bombing raid and finds her chief suspect stabbed with a stage dagger. As the body count climbs, will Edie and Louis find Ginny alive? Can they uncover the most theatrical killer they've ever encountered? Or will it be the final curtain call for the detecting duo...?


A compelling and addictive historical cozy mystery perfect for fans of Richard Osman and Agatha Christie. Totally unputdownable and utterly charming, this is the perfect book to snuggle up and race through an evening with.




THE AUTHOR




Flic Everett is a Mancunian writer who now lives in a cottage in the beautiful West Highlands with her patient husband and two deranged cocker spaniels. She still misses Manchester, and returns like a homing pigeon every month to see family and friends. She spends a lot of time writing on trains.

Flic has owned an award-winning vintage shop, guest-presented Woman’s Hour and was once a part-time tarot reader. She has a grown up son who makes her laugh more than anyone on earth, and she likes reading, painting, cooking, clothes, animals, Art Deco and rummaging in charity shops for bargains. Her greatest fear is being stranded without a book. She has spent many years as a freelance journalist and editor for national newspapers and magazines and can’t believe she’s finally allowed to make up stories from the comfort of her own home.

 

Author social media

Website

Www.fliceverett.com

Facebook URL

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551319733773

Instagram URL @fliceverett

Twitter URL @fliceverett

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bookouture (18 June 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 290 pages


Saturday, June 1, 2024

BOOK REVIEW #DRESSING THE COUNTESS #RACHEL BRIMBLE # HISTORICAL EUROPEAN FICTION #HARPETH ROAD PRESS PUBLISHER #RACHEL'S RANDOM RESOURCES #BOOK ON TOUR

 


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

In "Dressing the Countess," Rachel Brimble transports readers to the enchanting world of Victorian England, where ambitions clash with matters of the heart in a tale of love, sacrifice, and destiny.

The story revolves around Rose Watson, a talented seamstress whose life takes a dramatic turn when she is chosen to work for Lady Christina, the esteemed Countess of Bath. Rose's dreams of a better life seem within reach as she enters the opulent halls of Henlow House, but fate has other plans in store for her. Caught between her burgeoning feelings for Henry Ward, a saddler with a mysterious past, and the delicate balance of maintaining her position, Rose faces a poignant dilemma that could alter her future forever.

Brimble paints a vivid picture of Victorian society, expertly capturing its intricacies and constraints. The contrast between Rose's humble beginnings and the aristocratic world she now inhabits is palpable, highlighting the disparities in class and the challenges faced by individuals striving for more. Through Rose's eyes, readers are immersed in a world where social norms dictate much of daily life, yet personal aspirations and desires cannot be easily suppressed.

The characters in "Dressing the Countess" are skillfully drawn, each with their own ambitions, fears, and vulnerabilities. Rose's determination and resilience shine through as she navigates the complexities of her newfound position and her growing affection for Henry. Their relationship unfolds with a tender intensity, fraught with obstacles that test their courage and commitment.

Brimble's prose is elegant and evocative, transporting readers to a bygone era with rich historical detail and emotional depth. The narrative unfolds at a pace that keeps the reader engaged, blending romance with moments of suspense and introspection. As Rose wrestles with her choices, the stakes are heightened, drawing readers deeper into her journey of self-discovery and heartache.

"Dressing the Countess" is a captivating Victorian romance that will resonate with fans of historical fiction and lovers of intricate love stories alike. Rachel Brimble's masterful storytelling and poignant exploration of love, ambition, and sacrifice make this novel a compelling read from beginning to end.

Thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and Harpeth Road Press Publisher for an advance copy for my review

Rating: 4.5/5

BOOK DESCRIPTION

Seamstress Rose Watson cannot believe her good fortune when she’s plucked from obscurity to work for Lady Christina, the Countess of Bath.

When she arrives at the royal residence of Henlow House, a sense of destiny whispers through her. But once she meets saddler Henry Ward, her dreams are met with challenge of every kind. Rose’s new connection to Henry could cause her to lose her position at Henlow House, which would destroy her.

Will she be forced to choose between love and ambition? Either choice would change her life irrevocably.



Fans of Kristy Cambron and Mimi Matthews will adore this dazzling Victorian romance from historical fiction dynamo, Rachel Brimble. An enchanting escape that will touch your heart and keep you turning pages with impatient hope for Rose.

Purchase Link –

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dressing-Countess-Sweeping-Captivating-Victorian-ebook/dp/B0CW1HFHB2

https://www.amazon.com/Dressing-Countess-Sweeping-Captivating-Victorian-ebook/dp/B0CW1HFHB2



ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Rachel lives with her husband in a small town near Bath. Her first novel was published in 2007. Today she is the author of 30 contemporary and historical novels, including the popular Shop Girl series and Ladies of Carson Street trilogy as well as many single titles. Her brand new series, The Home Front Nurses, is set in Bath during WWII and the first book The Home Front Nurses (Boldwood Books) releases August 2024 but is available for preorder right now!

Rachel is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association and the Female Entrepreneur Association. When she isn't working, Rachel loves to read or watch far too much TV period and crime dramas while doing her best to complete yet another 1,500 piece jigsaw puzzle...


Social Media Links –

Website: https://bit.ly/3wH7HQs

Twitter: https://bit.ly/3AQvK0A

Facebook: https://bit.ly/3i49GZ3

Instagram: https://bit.ly/3lTQZbF


  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harpeth Road Press (May 9, 2024)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 9, 2024
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English


Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Book Review #A Song of Silence #Steve N Lee #World War II Holocaust Novel #Blue Zoo Publishers #Book Tour #Historical Fiction

 


MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW

"A Song of Silence: A Gripping Holocaust Novel Inspired by a Heartbreaking True Story" transports readers to the harrowing landscape of World War II Poland, where Mirek, a determined caretaker of an orphanage, grapples with the onslaught of Nazi brutality. Author Steve N Lee intricately weaves a narrative that encapsulates the resilience of the human spirit amidst unimaginable suffering.

As the Nazis encroach upon Mirek's tranquil town, his resolve to protect the children under his care becomes an unwavering commitment. The novel delves into the depths of Mirek's sacrifices and the moral dilemmas he faces as he navigates the treacherous terrain of wartime survival. With 89 innocent lives depending on him, Mirek must confront the grim realities of war, confronting moral ambiguity and ethical compromises in his quest to shield those he loves.

The introduction of a sadistic SS captain introduces an element of chilling suspense, escalating the tension and underscoring the stark contrast between humanity's capacity for cruelty and compassion. Amidst the horrors of the Holocaust, a glimmer of hope emerges, highlighting the transformative power of courage and resilience in the face of adversity.

Drawing inspiration from true events, "A Song of Silence" pays homage to the unsung heroes of history who exhibited extraordinary bravery and compassion in the darkest of times. Through Mirek's journey, readers are compelled to confront the atrocities of the Holocaust while celebrating the indomitable spirit of those who dared to defy tyranny and uphold the sanctity of human dignity.

Ultimately, "A Song of Silence" stands as a poignant testament to the enduring power of love, bravery, and compassion in the face of unspeakable evil. Steve N Lee's masterful storytelling invites readers on a riveting and emotional journey that resonates long after the final page is turned, reminding us of the importance of bearing witness to history's darkest chapters and honoring the legacies of those who dared to defy oppression with unwavering resolve.

BOOK DESCRIPTION

War thrust them together. Love will tear them apart.

Inspired by a true story...

When the Nazis invade his sleepy Polish town, Mirek swears to keep everyone in his orphanage safe at all costs. Yet, despite his struggles and sacrifices, the war drags him and his children deeper and deeper into its violent nightmare.

With 89 children looking to him for hope, Mirek must do whatever it takes to protect them — no matter how criminal, distasteful, or perilous it may be.

And just when he thinks things can’t get any worse, the arrival of a sadistic SS captain brings unspeakable atrocities to his town — and surprisingly, a glimmer of hope for Mirek to save all those he cares about if only he has the courage to grasp it…

Inspired by a true story of love, bravery, and compassion, A Song of Silence explores history’s darkest hour and how, even in the face of overwhelming evil, one man can become a dazzling beacon of light.

Discover what it means to be human. Discover A Song of Silence.

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Store Links & Review Sites

Amazon US - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2KY4S9F/

Amazon UK - http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C2KY4S9F/

Amazon CA - http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0C2KY4S9F/

Amazon AU - https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C2KY4S9F/

Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-song-of-silence-steve-n-lee/1143359799

Apple - https://books.apple.com/us/book/a-song-of-silence/id6447787849

Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/a-song-of-silence

Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Steve_N_Lee_A_Song_of_Silence?id=DMO5EAAAQBAJ

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/132302828-a-song-of-silence

Bookbub - https://www.bookbub.com/books/a-song-of-silence-a-gripping-holocaust-novel-inspired-by-a-heartbreaking-true-story-world-war-ii-historical-fiction-book-2-by-steve-n-lee


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR





Apart from animals and writing, Steve’s passion is travel. He’s visited 60 countries and enjoyed some amazing experiences, including cage-diving with great white sharks, sparring with a monk at a Shaolin temple, and watching a turtle lay eggs on a moonlit beach. He’s explored Machu Picchu, Pompeii, and the Great Wall of China, yet for all that, he’s a man of simple tastes — give him an egg sandwich and the TV remote control, and he’ll be happy for hours!


He lives in the North of England with his partner, Ania, and two black cats who arrived in the garden one day and liked it so much, they stayed. Graciously, the cats allow Steve and Ania to stay in 'their' house.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Blue Zoo (May 14, 2024)

Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 14, 2024

Language ‏ : ‎ English

Books I Read

The Resistance Sisters #Anna Stuart #Historical Fiction #Book Review #Bookouture Publication

 MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW Anna Stuart's "Resistance Sisters" is a poignant and gripping portrayal of courage and resilience...