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Cargando... Berlin Butterfly: Releasepor Leah Moyes
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Readers of historical fiction and historical romance will enjoy this book. The long awaited finale of The Berlin Butterfly series, Berlin Butterfly Release is here. Ella's story continues as she is struggling with her new reality. She has been shot, her plan of escaping to the West ruined, her hope of Stefan returning to her a haunting memory. She is alone, believing there is no hope of ever seeing Anton and Josef again, no hope of escaping, and her Stefan is truly gone, out of her life forever. Her decision to use alcohol to numb the pain has escalated putting her very life at risk until a friend from her past shows up unexpectedly needing help and a place to stay. This is a book of redemption, of finding a purpose, of taking risks, of reconnecting the pieces of the past and of perseverance, hope, and love. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. If you are new to the series start with Berlin Butterfly Ensnare to read Ella’s story from the beginning. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"Treachery, heartache, and loneliness led Ella Kühn to take her first alcoholic drink ten years ago. Survival in the shadow of the Berlin Wall takes on a new face as her resulting addiction turns toxic. While memories of her past haunt her future, the butterfly tattoo covering the gunshot wound to her right shoulder becomes a physical and emotional reminder of Stefan's absence, which now spans twelve years. 1983. Trust remains a fragile ally as the Communist Bloc begins to crumble. Ella's involvement in the rising opposition and underground punk movement puts her more at risk than any escape plan. She is followed, watched, and hunted but by whom? An old enemy? The Secret Police? Or her new employer?"--Provided by publisher No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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