The Officer of Dachau
After Ilse discovers that the man in her life is a cruel SS officer, she ends their relationship, unaware that her choice would bring grief and disaster to her – and the people she loves most.
After Ilse discovers that the man in her life is a cruel SS officer, she ends their relationship, unaware that her choice would bring grief and disaster to her – and the people she loves most.
This is a pre-prequel to the series Legends of Ḷainjin. Helkena, a young untattooed woman, having survived a typhoon caring for the young child Ḷainjin must now travel to Naṃdik. Her goal is to get her tattoos there and, in time, to find a man to take home to Wōtto. But will she entice a man from the lush south to her barren desert island?
A surprising, witty, touching story about men and women, mothers and sons – and the secrets they keep from each other. Set against the backdrop of contemporary Europe, this thought-provoking novel explores themes of identity, loss, and self-discovery.
After young Moshe Brezniak becomes an electrician at Auschwitz concentration camp, he fights not only for his brethren's survival but to bring light to the darkest place on Earth.
This Christmas, love arrives unexpectedly in Idaho Springs—by stagecoach. December 1887 - When mail-order bride and nurse Gwendolyn Wright steps off the stagecoach, she expects a new beginning as bride to Idaho Springs’ handsome young doctor, Cecil Cody. But Dr. Cody seems oblivious to their matrimonial arrangement.
In 2022, Bill, Paul, and Annie Carpenter are seniors with broken bodies and broken dreams. Then the childless siblings learn that a legendary fountain of youth in Mexico may be more than a myth. Within weeks, the Carpenters enter a mysterious cave and exit in 1905 as healthy young adults. They begin a fantastic journey in the age of the San Francisco earthquake, the Titanic, and World War I.