

No Applause in Theresienstadt (A World War II Historical Novel of Love, Betrayal, and Survival in Theresienstadt)
One woman risks everything to save the man she loves.
Theresienstadt, 1943.
When Sophie learns that Eugen, the Jewish theater director she loves, is alive in Theresienstadt, hope becomes more dangerous than despair. Inside the ghetto, his survival depends on a fragile illusion: his talent has earned him the favor of the commandant’s wife, and in a place ruled by cruelty, favor can vanish overnight.
Determined to reach him, Sophie travels to a spa town near the camp and begins building a desperate escape plan through smugglers, false papers, and carefully staged lies. But every step deeper into the machinery of Nazi Germany raises the stakes—not only for Eugen, but for everyone who is involved.
As time runs out and the noose tightens, Sophie and Eugen must make impossible choices in a world where love can save a life or destroy many more.
A gripping WWII historical fiction novel of love, resistance, and impossible choices in the shadow of the Holocaust.
Perfect for readers of The Nightingale, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, and All the Light We Cannot See.
Escaping the Reich
When Family Means Risking Everything
Felix Wallner has been running from the Nazis for two long years. But when word comes that his ailing mother may not live to see the New Year, he braves blizzards and patrols to spend one last Christmas at her side.
Crossing snow-buried peaks and slipping past SS patrols, Felix reaches his family’s farmhouse just in time for Christmas Eve.






