Best Selling author in Historical fiction and Historical Romance. 12,000 downloads in one month.82,000 words. If you enjoyed this novel, look for her next historical romance: Glass Tears, set in Tibet in the 70’s.Follow her blog and sign up for the newsletter for free books and new release updates.A historical fiction set in Munich, Germany in the early 1930’s before the outbreak of War World II. Eli Levin and Rebecca Baum fall passionately in love and while their differences should have separated them, they instead forged a passionate bond that would change their lives forever.With painstaking attention paid to creating the work of fiction around historical reality…Dates and events were historically accurate, using real events as the framework for the story. It was a love story, heart wrenching at times, full of all of the angst, fear and uncertainty of the time… Rebecca and Eli were the symbols of the good that still existed during that horrible time in history. They were very well-developed and very accurate for the time period of the novel….What I liked most about the book was the historical accuracy. It wasn’t a fluffy take on the time period, but full of the anger, fear and unrest that existed. - Kim @GoodreadsAmi has enormous talent and she delivers a love story that is not only profound, but engaging. I couldn’t put the book down and I am a very busy person with almost no time to read…I almost wished I had gotten the audio version. -Jeffrey Andrews CEOOverall, I enjoyed this book quite a bit. It is refreshing for a love story to have real world problems instead of some random vampire-themed issues. -Erin @Goodreadsit was truly a gift. A gift of a great love story…..Full of romance and love. The trials and tribulations of this couple is truly a remarkable story. It is well written and the description of places and things make the story truly real. -Read for Your FutureAmi Blackwelder recounts the issues of this couple in a poignant, thought-provoking manner. The story has a slow pace which allows the reader to absorb the atmosphere of the lives (including the religious traditions) of the main characters, Eli and Rebecca. I would recommend this book to those interested in historical romance (no explicit scenes) from this era. -Imogen Rose (Author of Portal Chronicles)