From USA Today Bestselling Author, Uvi Poznansky, comes a memorable wartime love story:
Fooling Nazi espionage may cost Lenny the trust of the girl who captured his heart. Will Natasha discover his secret D-Day reports, disguised as love letters to another woman?
In these letters, Lenny gives the enemy misleading information about allied plans. Once Natasha arrives in London, he takes her for a ride on his Harley throughout England, from the White Cliffs of Dover to a village near an underground ammunition depot in Staffordshire. When he is wounded in a horrific explosion, she brings him back to safety, only to discover the other woman’s letter to him. Will love survive the test of war?
When they were apart, Natasha longed for him. Now, he misses her. “I gather her gently into my arms, holding her like a breath.”
”Dancing is more than a love story. It is a window on the days leading up to the Allied invasion of France to rid Europe of the Nazis”