Until Our Time Comes: WWII Historical Romance Debut Fiction Book about the True History of Janow Podlaski Arabian Horses
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In this gripping historical novel set against the backdrop of World War II, American horse trainer Adia Kensington finds herself at the famed Janw Podlaski stables in Poland, where she pursues her passion for Arabian horses. Her dreams of bringing the prized stallion Lubor to the United States are shattered when the German invasion of Poland in 1939 plunges her into a struggle to protect the horses she loves amidst occupation.
Bret Conway, posing as a news reporter but secretly gathering intelligence for the British, becomes Adia's ally in this tumultuous time. His dual mission includes safeguarding Adia from the dangers of war, a task complicated by her determination to evacuate 250 horses from the stables to prevent them from falling into enemy hands.
As Adia and Bret navigate the perils of occupation, their efforts to save the horses become a test of resilience, courage, and faith. They face physical hardships, emotional turmoil, and the constant threat of betrayal, all while grappling with profound questions about humanity and their own beliefs.
Inspired by true events, Nicole M. Miller's debut novel portrays a sweeping saga of escape, capture, resistance, and love. The narrative unfolds with the tension of a thriller, weaving together the strength of the human spirit with the majesty of Arabian horses racing against the backdrop of war-torn Europe.
Through Miller's vivid prose, readers are transported into a world where heroism is found in the bonds between people and animals, and where hope persists even in the darkest of times. This epic tale of courage and sacrifice resonates long after the final page, capturing the essence of resilience and the enduring power of love in the face of adversity.
Bret Conway, posing as a news reporter but secretly gathering intelligence for the British, becomes Adia's ally in this tumultuous time. His dual mission includes safeguarding Adia from the dangers of war, a task complicated by her determination to evacuate 250 horses from the stables to prevent them from falling into enemy hands.
As Adia and Bret navigate the perils of occupation, their efforts to save the horses become a test of resilience, courage, and faith. They face physical hardships, emotional turmoil, and the constant threat of betrayal, all while grappling with profound questions about humanity and their own beliefs.
Inspired by true events, Nicole M. Miller's debut novel portrays a sweeping saga of escape, capture, resistance, and love. The narrative unfolds with the tension of a thriller, weaving together the strength of the human spirit with the majesty of Arabian horses racing against the backdrop of war-torn Europe.
Through Miller's vivid prose, readers are transported into a world where heroism is found in the bonds between people and animals, and where hope persists even in the darkest of times. This epic tale of courage and sacrifice resonates long after the final page, capturing the essence of resilience and the enduring power of love in the face of adversity.