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Stefan

(2023)
(The fifth book in the Berlin Butterfly series)
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When love, loyalty, and freedom collide, a sacrifice must be made.

Seventeen-year-old, wealthy and entitled, Stefan Franke cared for little outside of friends, indulgence, and entertainment. Even when the Berlin Wall is built in 1961, dividing East Berlin from the Western Allies, Stefan pays no heed to the suffering it brings.

His only care was to serve himself…

Until he crossed one line too many and found himself in need of his well-connected family to avoid a Czechoslovakian prison. In exchange for his release, Stefan must now follow in his father’s footsteps and help the Deutsch Democratic Republic hide evidence of their brutalities through the family mortuary.

With his newly found awareness, Stefan’s world is challenged when he crosses paths with the maddening, vivacious, beautiful Ella Kühn who ultimately steals his heart and drives him to do anything to protect her…

Even Murder.

Faced with a ten-year sentence in the German military, Stefan embarks on a journey that takes him through the horrors of the Vietnam War, torture, imprisonment, and unethical assignments. Bit by bit, Stefan was losing his soul. He no longer saw an end to his torment and the only reason he kept his heart beating was the need to save the woman he loves… from herself.

This story shares the triumphs and tragedies from Stefan’s point of view from the Award-Winning Berlin Butterfly Series. Written as a compelling supplement to Ella’s voice and to reveal the stark contrasts in the couples’ lives before, during, and after their separation from 1961 to 1989, Stefan is best read at the completion of the original series.




Genre: Young Adult Fiction

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