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Publisher's Note:

American horse trainer Adia Kensington is living her dream of working at the famous Janów Podlaski stables in Poland, where they breed the best Arabian horses in the world. But her plans to bring the priceless stallion Lubor to the US are derailed when the German army storms into her adopted country in 1939. Little does she know this is just the beginning of six long years of occupation that will threaten her beloved horses at every turn. Bret Conway is at Janów Podlaski under the guise of a news reporter, but his true mission is intelligence gathering for the British. That and keeping Adia safe, which is harder and harder to do as she insists they must evacuate 250 horses to save them from being stolen, sold, or eaten by the invading forces. What follows will test their physical, mental, and emotional strength, as well as their faith in God, humankind, and each other. Drawn from true events of World War II, this epic story of escape, capture, resistance, and love from debut novelist Nicole M. Miller will thunder into your heart like a herd of beautiful horses across a raging river.…

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Until Our Time Comes

by Nicole M. Miller

Overall Book Review:

Nicole M. Miller’s debut novel Until Our Time Comes transports readers to World War II Poland. As one might expect, the topic is heavy and filled with tragedies. However, this book is different because it focuses on a unique aspect of this challenging time in history–horses. It is based, in part, on actual events.

Almost from the beginning, the reader is drawn in by the characters and their personalities. Miller does an excellent job of weaving their stories and emotions throughout the story. The author avoids trivializing people’s feelings and validates their concerns. While a tale is being told of World War II, a tale is also being told about people’s lives and experiences.

The book concludes with a short summary of the inspiration for this story. The author discusses where she created characters and events and those that were real. It is going to be exciting to see what topic Nicole. M. Miller has selected for her next book.

Review of an Advance Reader Copy Provided by the Publisher

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language: None

Violence/Gore: A man grabs a woman and tackles her to the ground, he is removed by others; many scenes where characters are held at gunpoint; several instances of a character threatening to kill another character; several descriptions of wartime destructions such as bombs being dropped on buildings and people, including fatalities; report that several horses are injured and have to be put down, characters hear the gunshots; soldiers shoot and kill one another without provocation; many instances of characters being shot and killed as an act of war; buildings are intentionally started on fire.

Sex/Nudity: Non-married characters kiss and embrace; characters express romantic interest in one another.

Mature Subject Matter:

Death of parents, wartime conditions – abuses, assaults.

Drug/Alcohol Use:

None

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I primarily read fiction from all genres. I have six children and many happy hours have been spent reading together. I also love quilting, hiking, and camping.