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1930 Munich, Germany. Two Lovers. Different Worlds. A Crumbling Country.

For Mary, reality is confused. Her memories don't fit with current events. Living in some of the most fantastic circumstances imaginable, she slowly comes to the realization that she's caught up in dreams while the harsher reality finds Lynn and Klexi trying to escape a prison camp and rescue Mary from a nightmarish parasite experiment.

A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY SALE OF THIS BOOK ARE DONATED TO THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Read the first chapter for free here, and then buy the book directly on our website (store.greygeckopress.com) or on Amazon! Every Friday for the last 25 years of her life, I had lunch with Charlotte and each week she told me more of her extraordinary story. To all appearances, she was a strong and dignified survivor, with old-world courtesies, a twinkling sense of humor, and a lilting

“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes”, Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister Great Britain 1868-74

1930 Munich, Germany. Two Lovers. Different Worlds. A Crumbling Country.

For Mary, reality is confused. Her memories don't fit with current events. Living in some of the most fantastic circumstances imaginable, she slowly comes to the realization that she's caught up in dreams while the harsher reality finds Lynn and Klexi trying to escape a prison camp and rescue Mary from a nightmarish parasite experiment.

A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY SALE OF THIS BOOK ARE DONATED TO THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM OF HOUSTON, TEXAS. Read the first chapter for free here, and then buy the book directly on our website (store.greygeckopress.com) or on Amazon! Every Friday for the last 25 years of her life, I had lunch with Charlotte and each week she told me more of her extraordinary story. To all appearances, she was a strong and dignified survivor, with old-world courtesies, a twinkling sense of humor, and a lilting

“The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes”, Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister Great Britain 1868-74