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Daughter of the Reich: A Novel
by Louise Fein
Daughter of the Reich (3/25/2020)
Another great historical book. I am totally falling for historical romance books. Hetty was a good daughter of a high ranking Nazi officer. She plays the part, exactly as was suspected she would. She did until she meets Walter. A secret love affair them begins. The bookmore
The Prisoner's Wife
by Maggie Brookes
The Prisoner's Wife (2/25/2020)
In The Prisoner's Wife, Izabel falls deeply in love with Bill, a POW in a WWII prison camp. Izabel and Bill plot to get Bill out of the prison camp and get married. The two begin a multi day escape from the Czech farm and POW camp. For the escape, Izzy transforms herself,more
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