* * * 2023 Book Excellence Award Winner- Historical Fiction * * *
In German-occupied Poland, being blond, blue-eyed, and fair-skinned might save your life…but survival comes at a cost.
Children of all ages are seized from their homes and schools in German-occupied territories and turned over to nationalistic parents to raise; but when that isn’t enough…young, blond, blue-eyed women are forced to bed Nazi soldiers.
On the 19th of August 1941, sixteen-year-old Aleksandra leaves for her private school in Łódź, Poland, but never returns. She and seventeen other girls who exhibit the desired fair Aryan features are taken by Nazi soldiers with the order to breed with SS officers for the future of the Deutschland.
While en route to Berlin, Aleksandra’s transport is attacked by British aerial bombers and this extraordinary saving grace propels her and the other girls into a harrowing trek through the harsh German forest. With little resources and insufficient skills, they face unknown predators, thirst, starvation, injuries, soldiers, and the sheer will to live, but even civilization might not save them from the cruel consequences of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
This compelling story of strength shares the fictional journey of Aleksandra Jaworski, the courageous birth mother of Ella Kühn from the Award-Winning Berlin Butterfly Series. This historical fiction can be read as a stand-alone novel but is introduced as the Prequel to the series.
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About the Author
Leah Moyes is a wife and a mother, a former teacher, and a coach with a background in Anthropology and History. Between writing and archaeological digs, the world is her playground. Find out more at her website https://www.leahmoyes.com/ and find her on Twitter @AuthorMoyes
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