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The choice is simple: freedom or love. In Stalin's Russia, you can't have both.
Moscow, 1935. People live in constant fear fear of each other, fear of being denounced, and fear of Stalins secret police.
Maria has a devastating secret. She marries a man loyal to Stalin, not out of love, but as a means of forming a new identity and escaping her past. Her existence is safe but dull. Until the day she meets Dmitry.
Dmitry is an artist, whose work allows him a standard of living way above the average Muscovite. But Dmitry feels straitjacketed by what hes allowed to paint. He aspires to paint the female form. When Maria offers to pose for him, he refuses, knowing how dangerous it would be until he falls in love with her.
Dmitrys artistic aspirations and Marias yearning for a new life force them to risk everything in the name of love and freedom. But will it destroy them?
Historical fiction with heart and drama.
Part of The Love and War Series, novels set during the 20th century's darkest years.
Genre: Historical
Moscow, 1935. People live in constant fear fear of each other, fear of being denounced, and fear of Stalins secret police.
Maria has a devastating secret. She marries a man loyal to Stalin, not out of love, but as a means of forming a new identity and escaping her past. Her existence is safe but dull. Until the day she meets Dmitry.
Dmitry is an artist, whose work allows him a standard of living way above the average Muscovite. But Dmitry feels straitjacketed by what hes allowed to paint. He aspires to paint the female form. When Maria offers to pose for him, he refuses, knowing how dangerous it would be until he falls in love with her.
Dmitrys artistic aspirations and Marias yearning for a new life force them to risk everything in the name of love and freedom. But will it destroy them?
Historical fiction with heart and drama.
Part of The Love and War Series, novels set during the 20th century's darkest years.
Genre: Historical
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