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19 reviewsForced to work as a nanny for a Nazi officer living just outside the imposing gates of Auschwitz, Halina clings to the two people who bring her comfort in the enemy’s world. Jewish prisoner Gavriel, who she sneaks food, medicine and soft words to—and who, in return, gives her his trust, a shoulder to cry on, and the strength of his warm, calloused hand in hers. And sweet baby Flora, who sleeps like an angel in her arms…
Officer Schafer’s cold blue eyes and twisted sneer leave her terrified for Flora—and his wife’s neglect of her baby borders on cruel. As she gazes at the little baby who’s wrapped her chubby fingers around Halina’s heart, she vows to protect the innocent child from the monsters surrounding her.
But Halina was raised an orphan, and when she discovers a letter tucked into a book her mother left her, her fragile peace shatters. Because the letter reveals her mother was Jewish. And Halina is working in the enemy’s home, just a stone’s throw from the prison they’d lock her in if they knew the truth.
Plunged into terrible danger, Halina knows she must run before she’s discovered. But how can she abandon Gavriel—the man she’s come to love—and little Flora? Can she find a way to save them too, no matter what it costs? Or will she be forced to make an unspeakable choice?