| |
EVENSONG
by
M.L. St.
Sure

"M. L. St. Sure has created a
haunting melody in the new novel
EVENSONG, as it takes its readers
back in time to the terrifying era
when Hitler and his cruel army
threatened to change the world
forever.
Veteran Joseph Cross is simply
trying to make a life for his family
in the unforgiving farm land of
Missouri. Wanting more for his
children than he could provide, he
trains his daughter Christina to
sing the beautiful arias of the
opera he himself could no longer
sing. When tragedy strikes, young
Christina falls back on her training
and through the guidance of her
benefactor Senator Liam Caradine,
sets out to raise her family out of
the poverty in which they lived.
Christina soon takes to the stage
where her voice will soon be
recognized around the world. With
her young sister Nicolette,
Christina moves to Paris, France to
live with her uncle Phillippe
Petain. When Hitler's army invades,
her uncle becomes the Premier of
France and orders Christina to sing
and entertain Hitler and his
high-ranking Nazi officers. Having
already been recruited by the
resistance leader Laurent de Gauvion
Saint Cyr, Christina refuses to
sing, earning the wrath of Hitler.
Christina, with Nicolette by her
side, aids the resistance until
young Nicolette is kidnapped. It is
discovered to everyone's horror that
Nicolette has been taken to the
dreaded kinder camp, also known as
the "Devil's Palace." Laurent risks
all, including the very lives of
those under his command in a
suicidal mission to rescue Nicolette
and return her to the sister he has
fallen deeply in love with.
Meanwhile during her own attempt to
rescue Nicolette, Christina is
apprehended and given to an angry
Nazi officer known for his cruelty.
Realizing who is captive is and her
relationship to Laurent, whom he
despises, the officer takes great
delight in his torture and
humiliation of Christina.
Forced to sing for her captors,
Christina faces a grave and pivotal
decision: sing the Deutchland-Lied,
or "Song of Germany," or take a
final stand in her allegiance to the
resistance.
EVENSONG brings to mind a great
tragedy. Not only are the cruelties
of the Nazi's unveiled and laid
bare, but so to the cruelty of a
deep love in a tie when love cannot
be afforded. This is a moving story,
one worthy of the attention of any
interested in historical fiction."
Written by: Kristin Pace - -
BOOKPLEASURES
|
|
Subject Categories:
History; Romance
Key Words:
Hitler, World War II,
Romance, History, Opera
Format:
Paperback, Hardcover,
226 pages
ISBN Number:
978-1419668241
Date Published:
August, 2007
Publisher:
Booksurge |
|