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  1. Sep 23, 2015 · 16 ratings4 reviews. Want to read. Kindle $4.99. Rate this book. Hannah has delusions of grandeur, Liam delusions of adequacy. When they get together, sparks fly, as well as all kinds of bodily fluids. In this dark, sexy and wickedly funny novella, Amber Benson really lets it rip. 73 pages, Kindle Edition. First published September 23, 2015.

  2. Sep 23, 2015 · 4.3 18 ratings. See all formats and editions. Hannah has delusions of grandeur, Liam delusions of adequacy. When they get together, sparks fly, as well as all kinds of bodily fluids. In this dark, sexy and wickedly funny novella, Amber Benson really lets it rip. Print length. 73 pages. Language. English. Sticky notes. On Kindle Scribe.

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  3. Mar 22, 2017 · Fascinating, disturbing, and heroic, these historical fiction books offer a multicultural tour of what life during wartime was actually like. In these historical fiction reads, the effects of war go beyond the battlefield.

    • Deanna Janes
    • Sarah’s Key — Tatianna de Rosnay
    • The Alice Network — Kate Quinn
    • The Paris Apartment — Kelly Bowen
    • The Tattooist of Auschwitz — Heather Morris
    • The Rose Code — Kate Quinn
    • The Lost Wife — Alyson Richman
    • The Fortunate Ones — Catherine Hokin
    • Things We Didn’T Say — Amy Lynn Green
    • The Book of Lost Names — Kristin Harmel
    • The Child of Auschwitz — Lily Graham

    When I think of historical fiction set during the second world war, Sarah’s Key is one of the books that immediately comes to mind. This dual-timeline story is absolutely heartbreaking and leaves me in a puddle every time I read it. But it’s also a really compelling story about the reality of occupied France during this time period. A beautifully w...

    The Alice Network is a gorgeously written, dual-timeline novel. For fans of historical fiction, this book is a popular read full of heart. While it’s technically set a couple of years following the second world war, it still makes this list as the aftermath of the war is very much a part of the story. (From the publisher) An enthralling novel from ...

    The Paris Apartment by Kelly Bowen has been one of my top reads of 2021.The story flashes back and forth between two separate timelines: 2017, when Aurelia Leclaire inherits a surprise Parisian apartment from her grandmother, and 1942, when glamorous Estelle Allard works to protect those she loves from the forces occupying her beautiful city. Full ...

    The Tattoist of Auschwitz is a story of love and desperation, horror and ultimate triumph. This is a book that leaves you gutted by the atrocities committed by fellow humans but is still so important to read and remember. (From the publisher:) This beautiful, illuminating tale of hope and courage is based on interviews that were conducted with Holo...

    This dual-timeline, historical novel features a cast of dazzling characters. With strong character arcs and compelling narratives, The Rose Code is an intriguing glimpse into the world of ciphers. For fans of Kate Quinn, this book will be another instant success! (From the publisher:) The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The Huntr...

    The Lost Wife was one of my first introductions to historical fiction set in WWII, and as a young-adult, this book was one of my absolute favorites. (From the publisher): There on her forearm, next to a small brown birthmark, were six tattooed numbers. ‘Do you remember me now?’ he asked, trembling. She looked at him again, as if giving weight and b...

    Beautifully written, this story takes us through WWII and into the decade beyond as survivors continue to process and seek justice. The Fortunate Ones feels real and raw and packed with emotion. (From the publisher:)Every day he stood exactly where he was directed. Listening for his number, he shouted his answer in the freezing cold. He was ragged ...

    This epistolary is a beautiful and easy-to-read collection of letters and newspaper articles. The dialogue is witty and full of heart, and the characters are lovable and wonderfully flawed. Things We Didn’t Say completely changed my opinion on epistolary style novels — for the better! (About the book:)Headstrong Johanna Berglund is a linguistics st...

    The Book of Lost Names is fast-paced historical novel inspired by a true story from World War II. A young woman with a talent for forgery helps hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis, recording their names to preserve who they really are. This is a well-written read that pulls at all the heartstrings. (From the publisher) An engaging and evocat...

    The Child of Auschwitz is a little book that carries such weight. This Holocaust story is set almost entirely within Auschwitz and focuses on the incredible friendship of two women in particular — Sophie and Eva. It’s a character-based novel that is absolutely heartbreaking, but also packed full of resilience and hope. (From the publisher:) A heart...

  4. Death and Buses: A Twisted Love Story eBook : Benson, Amber: Amazon.in: Kindle Store. Skip to main content.in. Delivering to Mumbai 400001 Update location ...

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  5. Helen Mason is the embittered Alabama widow of a US Army Air Force pilot killed by the Luftwaffe. How Josef and Helen come together is a remarkable, enchanting true story. Woven around themes of love and forgiveness, The Heart Mender is a thrilling page-turner that will touch your heart.

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