There's No Rose Without Thorns

There's No Rose Without Thorns

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This story takes place in a place in France, at a time that was several years before Hitler rose to power in Nazi Germany. The main protagonists of this story includes Avriella, or Avriel who is a native French woman with a heart of delicacy. The other main protagonist goes by Fritz, a native German who lived in the Weimar Republic and moved to France shortly after the Soviets began to discriminate against his people. This story is heart-moving and leaves you on edge, this is definitely a good read for anybody in mind of a historical-fantasy book.
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