Hell to Pay Portland Devils, Book 6
A Devils Historical
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Emma Wilder
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Rosalind James
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You can take the princess out of the palace, but you can’t take the palace out of the princess.
Running for your life is never easy. Doing it at age 16, after losing your family, your friends, and your home, with three-quarters of a priceless emerald parure sewn into the sleeves of a battered old Army greatcoat and your beloved city in flames behind you, is harder still. Why did I do it? Because I had no choice. The Red Army was knocking at Dresden’s door, and the Jewish family hiding in our cellars had been marked for transportation to the camps. So we stripped the yellow stars from their clothing, hid our identity documents, and struck out west through the chaos with nothing to eat, nowhere to stay, and no plan at all.
I’d left Germany behind all those decades ago, so why was I back in Dresden now, at the age of 94? I was on a quest, you see. My mother’s emerald tiara might still lie hidden in those cellars, and I…wanted it back? Wanted to show my beloved granddaughter the place where I’d grown up? Wanted to remember the wounded GI I’d pulled off the street and finally married over the objections of almost everybody? Our motivations can be unclear even to ourselves. But I’d chosen to come here, so I was going to do what I’d always done.
I was going to do my best.
Note: This book can be listened to as a standalone, or as a sequel to Hell Bent (Portland Devils Book 5). Watch for the continuation of Marguerite and Joe’s story in Heaven Forbid.
©2025 Rosalind James (P)2025 Rosalind JamesListener received this title free
The story is of the escape from Dresden in the aftermath of the bombing by a Royal Princess, a Jewish doctor and his family and their trials as they cross Germany to escape the Russian army and find the Allies as they advance.
Princess Marguerite and her companions encounter hostility on all sides but eventually reach their goal. The characters are beautifully drawn and Marguerite’s development from sheltered princess to taking the lead in their journey and the developing love story between her and her American soldier beautifully drawn
This book is far and away the best book I’ve read this year - and it shows what happens when good people sit back until it’s too late to intervene.
I can’t wait to read the next instalment of Marguerite and Joes story
. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was not paid for this, nor required to leave a positive review. The opinions are my own
Compelling tale of fortitude and determination in Germany in the aftermath of WW2
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