Author: | Felicia Mires | ISBN: | 1230000249051 |
Publisher: | Felicia Mires | Publication: | June 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Felicia Mires |
ISBN: | 1230000249051 |
Publisher: | Felicia Mires |
Publication: | June 29, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"What a beautiful story. I loved this tale of redemption and grace." S. A.
"This was a beautiful story about how good prevails over evil every time...I highly recommend this book if you are looking for good love story along with some suspense." J. W.
What happens when a Jew marries Hitler's niece?
When his Jewish family flees from Germany, Jacob Cohen loses everything, his farm, his homeland, and his wife, Hitler's niece. Now, he's living for revenge. Somehow, he'll make Hitler pay for Geli's death. Jacob leaves his son with relatives in England and joins the Resistance in France. Along the way, he has an encounter with God that changes his perspective. He still wants to stop the Nazis, but he's learned that love brings more redemption than revenge.
Chloe Fabius and her family do nothing to attract the wrath of advancing Nazis through their small French town, but that doesn't matter. Chloe's brother is killed as an example for the town, and Chloe is made the Nazi commandant's mistress, a hostage to keep the townspeople subservient. If Chloe can find a way to kill every last German, she will.
When Jacob arrives in her town to carry out a mission for the Resistance, Chloe has no idea that this German spy holds the means of her salvation. Can she forgive the fact that he's a man and German as well? Can love truly make All Things New?
For fans of my 26 sweet romance novels, be aware this thriller contains war-time situations that are not sweet (nothing graphic), which makes the Happily-Ever-After all the more satisfying. Audience should be young adult or older.
All Things New is a romantic espionage thriller set in the World War II era, approximately 236 print pages of longing, love, and chilling suspense. Written in the tradition of best-selling authors Tracie Peterson, Diane Moody, Rachel Hauck, and Jody Hedlund.
"What a beautiful story. I loved this tale of redemption and grace." S. A.
"This was a beautiful story about how good prevails over evil every time...I highly recommend this book if you are looking for good love story along with some suspense." J. W.
What happens when a Jew marries Hitler's niece?
When his Jewish family flees from Germany, Jacob Cohen loses everything, his farm, his homeland, and his wife, Hitler's niece. Now, he's living for revenge. Somehow, he'll make Hitler pay for Geli's death. Jacob leaves his son with relatives in England and joins the Resistance in France. Along the way, he has an encounter with God that changes his perspective. He still wants to stop the Nazis, but he's learned that love brings more redemption than revenge.
Chloe Fabius and her family do nothing to attract the wrath of advancing Nazis through their small French town, but that doesn't matter. Chloe's brother is killed as an example for the town, and Chloe is made the Nazi commandant's mistress, a hostage to keep the townspeople subservient. If Chloe can find a way to kill every last German, she will.
When Jacob arrives in her town to carry out a mission for the Resistance, Chloe has no idea that this German spy holds the means of her salvation. Can she forgive the fact that he's a man and German as well? Can love truly make All Things New?
For fans of my 26 sweet romance novels, be aware this thriller contains war-time situations that are not sweet (nothing graphic), which makes the Happily-Ever-After all the more satisfying. Audience should be young adult or older.
All Things New is a romantic espionage thriller set in the World War II era, approximately 236 print pages of longing, love, and chilling suspense. Written in the tradition of best-selling authors Tracie Peterson, Diane Moody, Rachel Hauck, and Jody Hedlund.