Winter, 1944. When American bomber crews begin arriving at a German prisoner-of-war camp, Major John is stunned to discover a familiar face among the prisoners. Charlotte “Lottie” Hughes was his childhood best friend—the fearless girl who spent summers racing him while their fathers served together. He hadn’t seen her in nearly fifteen years. Now she’s a prisoner. Forced to work in the camp infirmary because of her nursing training, Lottie walks a dangerous line every day, treating wounded German guards while secretly doing everything she can to keep Allied prisoners alive. One wrong move could cost her life. As the war drags on, childhood memories become lifelines, quiet acts of resistance become victories, and hope becomes the most dangerous thing either of them can hold onto. Sometimes surviving isn’t enough. Sometimes the greatest act of courage is believing you’ll see home again.
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