A BRAND NEW heartwrenching, historical read from Helen Parusel
Loire, Occupied France, 1942When Yvette Dubois’s husband inherits a remote chateau, she reluctantly leaves Lyon behind only for Armand to abandon her there to manage the vineyard alone. Isolated among unfamiliar staff, Yvette feels trapped in a life she never wanted.
Everything changes the day she hears a mysterious knocking in the library. Behind a tapestry, she discovers a hidden tunnel along with two frightened orphans. Yvette learns the chateau once acted as an escape route for Jewish children and others fleeing Nazi persecution.
Determined to honour that legacy, she vows to continue the important work. But Armand insists their safety depends on appeasing the occupiers. And defying him could destroy their future and their freedom.
As German patrols tighten their grip on the area and whispers of betrayal grow louder, Yvette must risk everything to protect the innocent even if the day may come when she’ll need to use the tunnel to save herself...
Praise for Helen Parusel:
'This debut shines a light on a little known, but no less vital, corner of the war - events we should all know about. Fascinating.' Mandy Robotham
'The story is poignant and compelling - and what an ending: wow! ... A brilliant story with a powerful message. I wholeheartedly recommend it.' Gill Thompson
‘This novel is a true page turner, as well as being a heart-wrenching, emotional story of one of the darkest chapters of history ...first class research and captivating story-telling!' Louise Fein
'Pacy, twisty and emotional... a beautiful page-turner ... I highly recommended it.' Amanda Geard
'The layers of deception Laila encounters at the Lebensborn home were masterfully done and had me glued to the pages. A powerful debut, and a must-read for fans of historical fiction.' Andie Newton
'Atmospheric and gripping.' Jacquie Bloese
'A heartbreaking tale of love, loss and overwhelming courage. I was captivated, and couldn't turn the pages fast enough.' Siobhan Daiko
'The compelling story of Laila - a woman of great hope and courage - who showed how love, loyalty and compassion can endure despite the evils of war.' Catherine Law
Genre: Historical
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