As a young woman, Julia was in love with a fellow from a neighbouring village. He was handsome, fun to be with, and played the violin so sweetly. Unfortunately, circumstances made it difficult for their romance to continue.
Fast forward twenty years. World War II has been lost. Julia, now a widow with two small children, is trying to rebuild her life after postwar atrocities left her raped, homeless, and deported.
Gradually she rebuilds her life, but her new husband is hard to live with at times.
A letter arrives from Canada. “I’ve been searching for you through the Red Cross for years. I’m so happy I’ve found you at last. Please come to me in Canada for a better life.”
By some miracle, her first sweetheart is still alive. What to do?
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The cover is as amazing as the story. You’ve done an awesome job on both counts. Congratulations.
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Thanks, Darlene. It has been in the works for a long time. So glad to see it out there at last.
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Congratulations Anneli – it sounds really intriguing and a great cover too. I will of course put it on my list to read. Very best of luck. 🙂
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So happy to hear that, Sue. Thanks for dropping by.
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Anneli, congratulations! Have a wonderful launch day today! Enjoy every minute. 🙂
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It’s a great feeling to have the book out there at last. Thanks, Stephanie.
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Wow this does look inviting… lovely cover and great synopsis on the other blog…
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Well…you’re invited to take a look, have a read. I guarantee you’ll cry at some point in the book.
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Love the cover and the premise of the book you’ve shared with us. It will be added to my TBR list and I’m so looking forward to it. Congrats on your launch day!
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That’s great to hear, Melanie. Thanks!
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What a fascinating emotional dilemma – looks like a great read, Anneli. Congratulations!
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Definitely a dilemma, Miriam. Thanks for commenting.
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