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The Paris Resistance

(2026)
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Paris, 1942.

In a country at war, one woman must risk everything for love, freedom — and the truth.

When Miriam Renaud watches the police drag her mother and sisters away in a brutal roundup of Jews, she is left alone in a city that has become deadly overnight. Hidden by courageous neighbours and forced to live under a false identity, she survives by staying invisible.

But Miriam refuses to remain silent.

Recruited into the French Resistance, she becomes a courier slipping through occupied Paris with secret messages hidden in clothing. Each mission is a gamble. And if she’s caught, the penalty is death.

Then she meets Pierre, a fearless member of the Resistance with his own reasons for fighting the Nazis. Together they wage a silent war in the shadows of occupied France.

But in a city filled with spies and informers, trust is the most dangerous risk of all. And, as danger closes in, Miriam must decide how far she is willing to go for the Resistance — and whether love can survive in a world at war.

A gripping and emotional wartime romance of courage, sacrifice and forbidden love in occupied France — perfect for fans of Kate Quinn, Soraya M. Lane, Victoria Cornwall, Kristin Hannah and Heather Morris.


Genre: Historical

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