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The Great War

This series plunges into the tumultuous years of World War I, following the lives of individuals from various social strata as their worlds are irrevocably altered. From aristocratic ladies to soldiers on the front lines, the narratives explore themes of love, loss, courage, and the indomitable human spirit in the face of global conflict. Witness their struggles for survival and their pursuit of hope amidst the chaos and uncertainty of a defining historical era.

Moonlight Over Paris
After the War Is Over
Somewhere in France

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  1. 1

    Somewhere in France

    • 373 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.8(11458)Add rating

    Lady Elizabeth Neville-Ashford wants to travel the world, pursue a career, and marry for love. But in 1914, the stifling restrictions of aristocratic British society and her mother’s rigid expectations forbid Lily from following her heart. When war breaks out, the spirited young woman seizes her chance for independence. Defying her parents, she moves to London and eventually becomes an ambulance driver in the newly formed Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps—an exciting and treacherous job that takes her close to the Western Front.Assigned to a field hospital in France, Lily is reunited with Robert Fraser, her dear brother Edward’s best friend. The handsome Scottish surgeon has always encouraged Lily’s dreams. She doesn’t care that Robbie grew up in poverty—she yearns for their friendly affection to become something more. Lily is the most beautiful—and forbidden—woman Robbie has ever known. Fearful for her life, he’s determined to keep her safe, even if it means breaking her heart.In a world divided by class, filled with uncertainty and death, can their hope for love survive. . . or will it become another casualty of this tragic war?

    Somewhere in France
  2. 2

    After the War Is Over

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.5(286)Add rating

    The International bestselling author of Somewhere in France returns with her sweeping second novel-a tale of class, love, and freedom-in which a young woman must find her place in a world forever changed. After four years as a military nurse, Charlotte Brown is ready to leave behind the devastation of the Great War.

    After the War Is Over
  3. 3

    Moonlight Over Paris

    • 324 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.7(4617)Add rating

    "Spring, 1924. Recovering from a broken wartime engagement and a serious illness that left her near death, Lady Helena Montagu-Douglas-Parr vows that for once she will live life on her own terms. Breaking free from the stifling social constraints of the aristocratic society in which she was raised, she travels to France to stay with her free-spirited aunt. For one year, she will simply be Miss Parr. She will explore the picturesque streets of Paris, meet people who know nothing of her past, and pursue her dream of becoming an artist ... [She soon meets] Sam Howard, an irascible and infuriatingly honest correspondent for the Chicago Tribune"--Cover flap.

    Moonlight Over Paris