Unconditionally Yours!!
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  • Reads 1,084
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 20
  • Time 3h 25m
Complete, First published Jan 06, 2016
Eva Dussel is a shy girl. She is innocent and a very caring and a kind soul.  Because of some past she hates war with all her might. But fate has something else for her. She is caught in  the  deadliest war ever known in history - World War II. Eva is a Jew. Will she be able to trust the person she had fallen in love with - an army officer?


Peter Wills, the most handsome boy of the college falls for Eva. But he is forced to join the military training for the Nazis because of the law which was passed in 1934. How will this love story progress in this war? Will they able to face all the situations and still have faith in each other and complete their sweet yet this  heart breaking love story? What price will Eva and Peter have to pay because of the war?


Witness this unusual story of friendship, love and betrayal as Eva tells the story of her life.

  Highest rank #24 in Historical Fiction. 


  Cover by -  Swarali Kulkarni
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Opening Up

23 parts Complete Mature

Eva returns home from camp and faces the truth of what she did. Along the way, she faces her abusive ex-boyfriend and proves how strong she is. She learns of all the horrible things he's done to others and finds out that by speaking up, she will help in the court case; in doing so, she meets so many other people who have been influenced by the actions of her ex-boyfriend and how she has a vast community around her supporting her now. Once she finishes high school and moves away, she builds a new community with those same people. She learns to not allow her past to define her identity.