Tag Archives: Germany

“Capturing Hope,” by Angela K. Couch

Danger at Every Turn! It is 1939 in Poland, and the Nazis have arrived. In 24 hours, Nadia goes from living the life of a rich aristocrat to seeing her father killed, and running for her life. David, an American … Continue reading

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“The Number of Love” by Roseanna M. White

A Life of Codes During the Great War, there was a place in London so secret that even today not everything is known about it.  Referred to as Room 40, it was a beehive of activity that contained top code … Continue reading

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“A Noble Groom” by Jody Hedlund

Young German-born Annalisa lives in a bleak world in 1880’s America.  Men control every part of her life.  In Annalisa’s world the men were served food first, the women got the leftovers–if there were any.  If a man mistreated his … Continue reading

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