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Adiel and the Führer

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A chance to prevent the rise of Hitler… but at what cost?


Adiel Goldstein has a good life. Despite the anti-Semitism he faces as a German Jew, he has everything he wants. A dream job as an art professor, good friends, a loving father, and a precious nine-year-old daughter, Kaia. But his life is about to be upended. An old comrade from his time fighting in the Great War is gaining power: a man named Hitler. Adiel’s father insists that they need to leave the country before Hitler becomes the leader of Germany.

Adiel and his family plan to move to America, but before they can even pack their bags, he and Kaia make a shocking discovery. Adiel’s father, Natan Goldstein, is from the future. A Holocaust survivor who lost his family to unspeakable tragedy, Natan was given the chance to go back in time and take the life of Adolf Hitler. But when he failed to kill the future Führer, he devoted himself to his new family and awaited the inevitable.

Natan can’t face the Holocaust again, but Adiel’s unique connection to Hitler means he might be able to succeed where his father failed. Adiel now has a choice: escape as planned and let history repeat itself, or sacrifice everything to stop the Holocaust before it can begin.

Award winning author Elyse Hoffman has crafted a thought-provoking and daring work of historical fiction which will tug at your heartstrings.

374 pages, Paperback

Published April 20, 2024

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Elyse Hoffman

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Elyse Hoffman is an award-winning author who strives to tell historical tales with new twists. Having studied WWII since the age of thirteen and with interests in fantasy and Jewish folklore, she loves to combine them in her writing. Elyse started writing novels at fourteen and finished her first historical fiction work at fifteen. She has published eight books: five in a series called The Barracks of the Holocaust, and three novels, including The Book of Uriel, Where David Threw Stones, and Fracture. In her spare time, she loves to read, work on pretty keyboards, and hang out with her co-authors - her Goldendoodle Ari and her ex-feral cat, Echo.

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Profile Image for Danni (_forbookssake).
278 reviews26 followers
February 17, 2024
Adiel and the Führer is the 4th book in the Project 613 series, but can be read as a standalone. Having already read and loved the other 3 books in the series, I had extremely high expectations for this book, and I certainly wasn’t let down.

The story begins with little Adiel trying to make friends, but none of his German neighbours wanted to/were allowed to play with a Jew. It immediately pulls on your heartstrings, and the knowledge that this discrimination was so very real made it even more devastating. We then fast forward to adult Adiel, who is now an art professor, and a very proud Jewish man, in a country that sees him as the enemy. What Adiel is unaware of is that his father, Natan, has been through it all before.

The time travel aspect made this story so interesting, and the revelation of who Adiel was in a past life/alternate timeframe was something I would have never seen coming. This was a HUGE moment! It brought a whole new feeling to the story, and shifted a few perspectives. Adiel became determined to save as many people as he possibly could, and he would risk everything to do it.

The characters within the story are all intriguing and complex. A few of them we know of through history, but the author makes us think a lot deeper about them. Anyone who knows anything about WWII will undoubtable know the names Reinhard Heydrich and Heinrich Himmler, but the fictional twists to their characters within the story is very interesting. One of my favourite characters in the book is little Kaia Goldstein! She has so much strength, resilience, and spirit. She brought so much to this story, and was a ray of sunshine in an otherwise dark tale.

The action and intensity really picks up towards the end of the book, and took some turns I hadn’t expected. Word of warning, be prepared with a box of tissues for one part of the final few chapters, because it hits you like a double decker bus. From that moment, everything changes, and catapults the process of the storyline. Once the action calms back down, the final few pages end the story in a very bitter sweet way, but it’s the perfect way for everything to wrap up.

This book is exciting, emotional, and fantastically written. I love how Elyse pushes the boundaries with her stories, twisting subjects in a way that I’ve never seen before, and she has easily become on of my favourite authors because of it. I can not wait for her next book!
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1,214 reviews
April 28, 2024
This series is a doozy.
I call books like this one “What If”? books, when an author writes alternative circumstances for historical events, in the form of historical fiction. I like these types of novels, because they often really make the mind stretch from what it already knows with sharp twists and turns.
“Project 613” is an ongoing series; “Adiel” is #4. All the novels are stand-alones, but reading them in order does make them more interesting, I think.
*I received a digital copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are strictly my own.*
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535 reviews92 followers
February 18, 2024
Imagine that you had the power to go back in time! What would you do? Would you be like Marty McFly and attempt to change your family’s fortunes in the future, or would you do something more worthwhile. Such as go back, kill baby Hitler, ultimately stopping the atrocities associated with the Holocaust and subsequently avert the death of six million Jewish people that were killed in the Final Solution

It’s a thought exercise that has been posed a number of times and in Adiel and the Führer, Elyse Hoffman explores this concept.

At the beginning of the story we meet Adiel, a young Jewish boy, devoid of friends as he lives in a local German village prior to the rise of National Socialism in Germany. Adiel gets his first taste of the ever growing anti semantic sentiments.

Moving forward a number of years, we follow Adiel as he is now fully grown and is an art professor at a local university, with a young daughter, Kaia and an indulgent father Natan.

Unbeknown to Adiel, Natan is a time traveller that journeyed in time with the sole intention of killing Hitler before he could turn into the monster that became the leader of the Third Reich and the monster that orchestrated the slaughter associated with the Final Solution.

Upon discovering the truth, Adiel sets in motion a plan that could hopefully succeed where his father failed.

Elyse Hoffman’s latest book, Adiel and the Führer is the third book in the Project 613 series of books that began with The Vengeance of Samuel Val and Black Fox One, and whilst Adiel and the Führer references these books, it can be read very much as a standalone book.

Elyse Hoffman competently amalgamates time travel fiction with Jewish folklore and historical fantasy to create a story that has elements of syrupy family drama and a captivating suspense driven tale. Employing characters both factual and fictional, Elyse Hoffman riffs off one of Chaplin’s greatest films to drive the plot to a bitter-sweet conclusion, whilst never glossing over the horrors of the Holocaust and how it affected those that survived.

Using both history and imagined inspirations, Elyse Hoffman weaves a tale of determination as Adiel and his family try to change the future and save the Jewish People from the extermination camps and hopefully orchestrate a future where millions of deaths are averted.

Adiel and the Führer is an absorbing story of one man’s struggle to avert a bloody and brutal future that will tug at the heart strings.
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159 reviews20 followers
February 14, 2024
A child’s life for a child’s life. A chance to prevent the Holocaust and Hitler’s atrocities. Adiel and the Fuhrer is an incredibly powerful read, filled with historical context and fantastical elements which seek to present a fascinating alternative take on WW2 fiction and history itself.

When Natan Goldstein is given the opportunity after facing the atrocities of WW2 firsthand to travel back in time, take the life of Hitler, and prevent the Holocaust and genocide of millions of Jewish people. His son, Adiel, may be his only hope, with his mysterious connection to Hitler providing him with a greater chance of success.

This was a brilliant read. So thought-provoking and highly emotional, with characters that tug on your heartstrings. The power in the words, in the story and Hoffman’s remarkable characterisation, makes you think about life, whether the past always determines the future and how, if you could go back to certain points in history and alter the past, would it change what was predetermined and meant to be?

Throughout this book, a realistic and accurate description of the conditions, torture and torment faced by Jewish people during WW2, highlighting the research put into writing this book. However, despite the tragedies depicted throughout this book, the author shines a light on the determination, courage and faith of the characters, namely Adiel and Kaia, in the face of adversity and death.

For readers of historical fiction, fascinated by WW2 fiction and history, with fantastical elements, Adiel and the Fuhrer will leave a long-lasting impression on all who read it.
Profile Image for Marie Sinadjan.
Author 8 books81 followers
February 18, 2024
As much as it embarrasses me to admit, this is the second time (the first being Black Fox One) that I almost made the mistake of passing on an Elyse Hoffman book because 1) I forgot that this installment was coming, and 2) I took one look at the cover and shrugged it off as I don't really read historical fiction, moreso this time period. But the same friend who recommended Black Fox One gently prodded me to read it, and as someone who has trouble saying no to a trusted recommendation, I went ahead and did so.

OH MY GOODNESS.

If I'd read the blurb, I'd have known from the start that I was diving into a book that had some of the stuff I just love. Time travel? Alternate history? Magic and folklore? COUNT ME IN. Coupled with Elyse's engaging prose and talent for creating complex yet relatable characters, the book hooked me until the very end!

And the twists, holy moly. Based on the cover, I thought we'd be following a child or a teen character much like Jonas in Black Fox One... but no. And just when I was so certain the story was going in a particular way, I would be thrown off-balance by a plot twist, most of them so quietly but so skillfully done too. (I'm only not screaming about them because I really don't want to spoil anyone's enjoyment.) But you bet I was really gutted by some of the turns. I was feeling victorious and heartbroken in certain parts. And I was rooting for and hoping to see a redemption arc for [REDACTED] — but we can't know for sure?????

I'm making no further mistakes; I've signed up for Elyse's newsletter and very much looking forward to The Hangman's Master, the next installment!
Profile Image for Janet.
497 reviews
February 16, 2024
A thought provoking alternate history is explored in this book which tugged at my heart strings!

If you had the chance to travel back in time, where would you go and what would you do? When holocaust survivors Becca and Natan find themselves in this situation they decide to travel back in time and kill baby Hitler. There will be no war. No death camps. Their friends and family will not have been murdered. The thing is, it is a one way journey and they must live their lives going forward in this alternate timeline.

The author looks at nature v nurture and the affect upbringing has on a child when they are an adult.

The star of the book for me was little Kaia who was forever positive and happy, no matter what life threw at her. Following the premise of a Charlie Chaplin film she comes up with a crazy solution to get to the ‘second Hitler’. Operation Chaplin. But it might just work!

I was absolutely sold on this book from the synopsis and I couldn’t have enjoyed it more. The writing pulled me in completely. Many of the German characters in the book are real people who were close to Hitler, and have been written as authentically as possible.

It sounds complicated, but it really isn’t when you read it. I haven’t included too much of the plot in my review so as not to ruin it.

All I can say to sum up is I highly recommend it, and I will be reading the others in this series…as well as the next one.
Profile Image for A Voracious Reader (a.k.a. Carol).
2,157 reviews1 follower
February 20, 2024
4.5
Book source ~ TWR Tour

Adiel Goldstein is a German Jew, an art professor, a father, and he has a honking big secret that he doesn’t even know he has. His father drops the bombshell at the build up to the Holocaust and now Adiel has a life altering decision to make. Can he do it? Can he prevent the rise of Hitler and save millions of lives at what is most likely the cost of his own?

This fourth book in the Project 613 series is a hell of a whopper. Each book can be read as a standalone, but characters do cross over, so reading the other books makes this book a richer reading experience.

Are you looking for a gut wrenching read that will make you so angry you want to kill someone? A book that is sad and devastating and yet also hopeful and at times a joy to read? This book brings ALL the feels! With wonderful characters, excellent writing, and a story arc for the ages, you will not want to put this one down.
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187 reviews35 followers
February 27, 2024
As a long time fan of Elyse Hoffman's work I jumped at the opportunity to review this one. The first thing I would like to say to anybody considering any of her books, this one or any of her others is don't let the controversial style of the covers put you off. I know that some people turn away from the books when they see them. There is no attempt to try to soften Hitler or anything like that in this. The exact opposite really, her books really highlight the evil of him and his regime and the terrible impact it had on so many.

In Adiel and the Fuhrer we are presented with an age old question, the time travelling Hitler assassin. But of course as usual Elyse turns things on their head. Just as Adiel is seeking to flee to America he discovers a stunning family secret. His father, Natan is a time traveller who lost his family during the Holocaust. Given the opportunity to stop Hitler, Natan travelled through time to take his life. But alas he failed.

Instead Natan remained in Germany attempting to raise a family. Now many years later Adiel is attempting to succeed where his father failed.

The book is an emotional affair that follows Adiel's life from childhood as he now struggles with saving his family or attempted to take out Hitler.

Thanks to the author and TWR for my copy
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275 reviews13 followers
April 17, 2024
Adiel and the Fuhrer

Elyse Hoffman

Book Review Day!

Adiel and the Fuhrer is book 4 of the project 613 series but can be read as a standalone with no problem!

The depth of this story wastes no time at all pulling your heartstrings with a young Adiel trying to make friends which of course is hard for him because being Jewish, kids either won't or can't be friendly 🥺  Dispite the hardships of being a Jew, Adiel grows up into an accomplished adult with a career as an Art professor and a loving family and great friends.  Unfortunately life is about to take a rough turn as Hitler is rising up in power...  Until Adiel and Kaia find out that Adiel's father is actually from the future and Adiel might succeed where his father failed, kill Hitler and prevent the Holocaust.

The timeline/time travel concept was really seamlessly wound into the fabric of this story.  It didn't disrupt the historical background descriptions and the German settings.  I was instantly pulled in to the story very deeply and needed my tissue box 🤧 The characters are very complex and you can connect on true level, Kaia Goldstein was my favorite character throughout, she brings such joy and hope into the story.  It all lead up with action and good pacing to a satisfying conclusion.  I highly recommend this book!
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91 reviews2 followers
May 1, 2024
What an amazing story and what a concept. Going back to the past and trying to change a time in history that was so inpactful.
This story,for me, is original and fantastical and i couldn't put it down. There is time travel, folklore and so many emotions conveyed in this story. I was so surprised by the plot twist and was not expecting it.
📍I recommend this book. It's an amazing and captivating tale.

Thank you to Henryroipr and author for this magnificent ARC.
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8 reviews1 follower
April 20, 2024
I was recently sent this book as part of a booktok tour, this was the first book that I have read from Hoffman in the series and I will definitely be checking out the others soon, I would highly recommend it.

The book centres around Adiel Goldstein who faces
anti- semitism as a German-Jew. He has everything he wants a dream job as an art professor, good friends, a loving father and a nine year old daughter-Kaia. But just when he thinks he has got his life sorted, an old comrade from his time fighting in the war begins to gain power and this person is Hitler. Adiel’s father insists that they all must leave the country as soon as possible. They plan to move to America, but before they are able to do so, he and Kaia make a shocking discovery. Adiel’s father, Natan Goldstein is from the future. He is a holocaust survivor who was given the chance to travel back in time and take the life of Aldof Hitler.

This book pulls at your every heartstrings and you really don’t know which way the story is going to go, so it keeps you on edge of your seat from the first to the last page. I have read many war books before but never something as thought provoking as this, the depth to the story is incredible. Adiel really enabled us to get inside of his head due to the vivid descriptions that Hoffman created, which enabled us to join him on his life changing journey, and think about the many questions that we were being presented with.

If you are looking for a war book that keeps you second guessing, and leaves you with your heart pumping and wanting more then pick yourself up a copy of this one.
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223 reviews10 followers
April 19, 2024
The story begins with Adiel as a young Jewish boy living in a German village, unable to make friends. The isolation and hatred is so palpable and immediately breaks your heart. Several years later, Adiel is an art professor living with his young daughter and father, and while he’s proud of his heritage, that discrimination is still deeply felt.

What comes next is an extremely intriguing aspect of time travel that I was not expecting. Adiel’s father journeyed back in time to assassinate Hitler before he could commit the atrocities of WWII, which of course he’d failed to do. Upon learning this, Adiel is determined to do the same, but this time he will risk everything to save as many people as possible.

This is now the third book I’ve read in this series, and while it’s not my usual reading fare, it has again completely blown me away. The characters are complex and extremely well written. The story is gut wrenching and thought provoking. While Hoffman never shies away from the dark and hideous side of humanity, she’s created a historical fantasy where all that’s good thoroughly shines through.

Thank you Henry Roi PR and Black Coffee Book Tours for the ARC and the opportunity to be on this tour.
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182 reviews9 followers
April 7, 2024
Adiel and the Führer is the first book I’ve read by Elyse Hoffman, though definitely not the last. It’s a part of a historical fiction series, but works great as a standalone, too. The preamble is thrilling: what if you could travel back in time to kill baby Adolf Hitler so that holocaust would never happen… but ended up kidnapping him and raising him to become a devout Jew? Natan and Becca do just that, and their som Adiel grows into a gentle arts professor. As Edmund Hitler seems to be replicating everything Adolf Hitler did in the previous timeline, the Goldsteins are faced with a dilemma.
This book is a mixture on fact and fiction; fantasy, folklore and historical facts amalgamated into an unputdownable story. I love the way the story unfolds. Hoffman has a vivid way of making the characters come alive on the pages, and you start feeling love, compassion and hatred towards them. I especially enjoyed the portrayal of Kaia Goldstein. This book was definitely worth reading.
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260 reviews19 followers
April 30, 2024
Adiel and the Führer by Elyse Hoffman ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I don't think I can do this book justice, but I'll give it a go!

Adiel Goldstein has struggled with bullying and racial slurs all of his life. After a substantial outburst after yet another failed attempt to make a friend, Adiel destroys the house. The only thing he has ever "done wrong" is being a Jewish child, and for that, he is hated by people who do not even know him. His mother stands by while he gets it out of his system and then begs him to put aside anger and hatred "it burns you before it burns them"

Fast forward to the mid 1930s and Adiel is working as an art professor at a good university. He and his family, his father Natan and daughter Kaia live a happy life, wealthy, yet still always on the outside. After an ill fated game of hide and seek, Adiel notices some books in his father's wardrobe. Books of a time yet to come. You see Natan is a holocaust survivor, he has the tattoo to prove it. The books, those showing some of the world's greatest atrocities and possibly the most evil, disgusting thing to have ever disgraced this earth, is Adiel.

Natan and his wife were allowed the opportunity to go back in time. To steal Adolf from his crib, and prevent history as we know it. But as time marches on, terrifyingly familiar events happen.

This is absolutely incredible. Kaia is an exceptional character. She has a spirit which draws people to her, who has the ability to disarm and warm the hearts of the most heartless. A lady thief! Don't expect this to leave this book with your heart in tact, just isn't going to happen. Will you regret reading this? Absolutely not. Easy 5 star read
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8 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2024
If you could go back in time and stop an unspeakable global tragedy, would you? What would you give up to save millions of lives? Adiel Goldstein has created a wonderful life for himself - he has a great career, a wonderful daughter, and great friends. However, as a Jewish man living in Germany, he is becoming increasingly concerned about a man named Hitler who is gaining power. His father, Natan, urges him to take his daughter, Kaia, and flee to the US. Before they can, Kaia and Adiel discover that Natan is actually from the future. Natan is a Holocaust survivor who was given the opportunity to go back in time and kill Adolf Hitler before he came into power. He was unable to do so. Adiel may be able to succeed where his father failed… but what will he have to give up to save millions of people?
Historical fiction that centers around the Holocaust so I was excited to pick this one up! It did not disappoint. This book took me on a rollercoaster of emotions - anger, sadness, shock, and hope. I loved the characters that Elyse Hoffman developed in this book. The time travel element gave this story a unique twist that I really enjoyed. This was my Elyse Hoffman read and I will definitely be picking up more!
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684 reviews26 followers
April 26, 2024
I really didn’t know what to expect from this book. This isn’t the first book that I have read from this author. All I knew that is what alternate history book about WW2. I really enjoyed this author’s writing style and how she creates and tells a story. I honestly felt like I was there with Becca and Natan when they were to murder someone to change the events ahead. Don’t want to spoil the book. Yes this book took me a little long to finish. But I felt like I was there when these characters. I don’t think I will forget these characters and their strength to change history. This is the first book like this that I have read. You don’t have to read these books in any order. They all stand-alones. I have to say that I really enjoy the relationship between Adiel and his daughter. I could see her little carefree face when she would come up in the chapters.
I highly recommend this book and other books from this author.
Thank you the author and rrbooktours for the opportunity to read such an amazing and heart felt kind of book.
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75 reviews
May 30, 2024
Fascinating read introducing Jewish folklore, time travel (which I particularly liked!) and the author built on the equally excellent ‘Black Fox One’ book with some repeating characters appearing - but in a different time concept which in my opinion really added to the development of them as individual characters. Examines moral dilemmas, how the act of changing events via time travel (again how cool is that!) could have a significant impact on how the future pans out. I really enjoyed learning more about Jewish legends, folklore and the differences in how people experience and express identifying as Jewish in the book (for example Adiel wears a kippa and practices Shabbat but does not identify as Orthodox). Kaia is a wonderfully brave and strong character and I loved how she was presented. I would definitely recommend reading ‘Black Fox One’ before reading this as you will have a more immersive experience of this part of the characters story if you’ve read that beforehand. A really excellent book from a brilliant author I will definitely be reading more of her work.
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173 reviews78 followers
April 18, 2024
The novel intensifies when Adiel discovers that his father, Natan, is not a typical survivor—the guy isa time traveler who had once attempted, and failed, to assassinate Hitler! This revelation pushes Adiel into the heart of a moral quandary, teetering between fleeing to ensure his family's safety and attempting to alter the course of history himself. It is a stinging reminder of the power of human agency in the face of overwhelming adversity. And, it's exceptionally well written.
14 reviews
May 1, 2024
I cried, but could not put it down.

Such courage and fortified I cried seven laughed and cursed how can humans treat one another so. A brilliantly written story I am so glad I read. I highly recommend.
3 reviews
August 5, 2024
stand by

A bit confusing at times. I started out enthralled but found myself wandering.
Overall this is a good read that leaves one wondering why.
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274 reviews4 followers
February 15, 2024
Title – Adiel and the Fuhrer

Author – Elyse Hoffman

Genre – Alternate History

It has been a pretty long time since I have put up any kind of blogpost, so there might be a bit out of touch from my regular review style. Elyse Hoffman has been one of those authors whose books I have been reviewing for a while now and this is my third book by the author that I have picked up and to say the least, it did kind of help me pick up my reading pace. ‘Adiel and the Fuhrer’ is an alternative history which deals with the concept of what would have happened if the world’s most feared dictator, Adolf Hitler was taken out of the equation and how different the world would have been.


Blurb:

Adiel Goldstein has a good life. Despite the anti-Semitism he faces as a German Jew, he has everything he wants. A dream job as an art professor, good friends, a loving father, and a precious nine-year-old daughter, Kaia. But his life is about to be upended. An old comrade from his time fighting in the Great War is gaining power: a man named Hitler. Adiel’s father insists that they need to leave the country before Hitler becomes the leader of Germany.

Adiel and his family plan to move to America, but before they can even pack their bags, he and Kaia make a shocking discovery. Adiel’s father, Natan Goldstein, is from the future. A Holocaust survivor who lost his family to unspeakable tragedy, Natan was given the chance to go back in time and take the life of Adolf Hitler. But when he failed to kill the future Führer, he devoted himself to his new family and awaited the inevitable.

Natan can’t face the Holocaust again, but Adiel’s unique connection to Hitler means he might be able to succeed where his father failed. Adiel now has a choice: escape as planned and let history repeat itself, or sacrifice everything to stop the Holocaust before it can begin.

My Take on the Book:

For someone who has been out of touch on reading, this did pose me quite a difficult start but knowing Elyse’s book I was sure it would be quite a roller coaster ride. Just like the author’s previous books, this one also dealt with the theme of Jews and World War 2 and the lives of the people revolving during those difficult times. The book started with Adiel’s mother trying to keep her son away from hate and yet as the timeline moves ahead, we see how Adiel turned out to be someone who was hated throughout history and yet here he is leading an alternative life that could have been something that Adolf as well could have led.

With numerous time travelling books and movies that I have read or seen, one thing that every material stresses on is that how much we ever try to change the course of history, nature would still make sure that the history does not change and the timeline comes back to what this world was destined to be. The same can be said true about the plot here where eventhough we see that the original dictator was made to leave the timeline, the world was still moving towards the vast destruction that was already written in the history. It was an interesting take to see whether Kaia, who comes to know the horrifying truth along with her father and grandfather be able to bring about a change for a peaceful future.

The author’s writing as always had been quite pleasing to read and the author makes sure that the plot isn’t stretched unnecessary across the pages. There have been times that the reader is able to predict what is to come in the next few pages but what one couldn’t be ready for is the ultimate plot twist that came halfway through the book that brought the curious me to flip pages quickly. Pick it up if you are looking for something light and yet interesting to make your reading experience even better.

My Rating – 🌟🌟🌟🌟(4 out of 5 stars)
20 reviews3 followers
February 17, 2024
I was fortunate to get an early read of this book as part of the WriteReads blog tour.

Blurb
Adiel Goldstein has a good life. Despite the anti-Semitism he faces as a German Jew, he has everything he wants. A dream job as an art professor, good friends, a loving father, and a precious nine-year-old daughter, Kaia. But his life is about to be upended. An old comrade from his time fighting in the Great War is gaining power: a man named Hitler. Adiel’s father insists that they need to leave the country before Hitler becomes the leader of Germany.
Adiel and his family plan to move to America, but before they can even pack their bags, he and Kaia make a shocking discovery. Adiel’s father, Natan Goldstein, is from the future. A Holocaust survivor who lost his family to unspeakable tragedy, Natan was given the chance to go back in time and take the life of Adolf Hitler. But when he failed to kill the future Führer, he devoted himself to his new family and awaited the inevitable.
Natan can’t face the Holocaust again, but Adiel’s unique connection to Hitler means he might be able to succeed where his father failed. Adiel now has a choice: escape as planned and let history repeat itself, or sacrifice everything to stop the Holocaust before it can begin.
Award winning author Elyse Hoffman has crafted a thought-provoking and daring work of historical fiction which will tug at your heartstrings.

As with her other books, I have come to expect the unexpected from Elyse Hoffman.

This is a truly unique story, which poses the question what would have happened if Hitler had never come to power?

The story begins with a family, the Goldstein’s and their life in Germany. It is a total surprise when it is revealed that Adiel’s father, Natan, is from the future and has experienced the Holocaust before. He was given the opportunity to go back in time and stop Hitler, but he failed. Instead, he started a family and he is now desperate to save them, from what he knows is coming.

The antisemitism experienced by Jewish families is incredibly well written, and it reminds us how very quickly and easily hatreds can form.

The dilemma that Adiel faces is such a unique and interesting perspective on this chapter of History. Do you save yourself and your loved ones or do you put yourself at risk to save countless others?

There are many unexpected twists to this story and the final chapters will leave you feeling very emotional. Have tissues ready!

It is another exceptional read from a fabulous author.
This is historical fiction at its best and I would highly recommend you read it.

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Elyse Hoffman is an award-winning author who strives to tell historical tales with new twists. Having studied WWII since the age of thirteen and with interests in fantasy and Jewish folklore, she loves to combine them in her writing. Elyse started writing novels at fourteen and finished her first historical fiction work at fifteen. She has published eight books: five in a series called The Barracks of the Holocaust, and three novels, including The Book of Uriel, Where David Threw Stones, and Fracture. In her spare time, she loves to read, work on pretty keyboards, and hang out with her co-authors - her Goldendoodle Ari and her ex-feral cat, Echo.

Huge thanks to the author, publishers and TheWriteReads blog-tour for allowing me early access to this book.
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Author 2 books18 followers
April 16, 2024
I think we've all had that late night discussion of what we'd do if we could go back in time and kill Hitler. Adiel and the Führer is a really interesting extrapolation of that idea, involving two Jewish Holocaust survivors, the demon king Asmodeus, and a good measure of kindness. What follows is one of the most thought-provoking novels I've ever read: what if, instead of killing baby Hitler, you raised him in a gentle and nurturing environment? He has the same experiences that lead to him becoming leader of the Nazi party: surviving the First World War, being rejected from art school, etc., but views everything through a different lens. What kind of man would be become?

I loved the way Adiel's experiences informed his character. Out of everyone, seeing how the lead up to the war and the plot changed him was devastating. Crafting flesh and blood around names pulled from history books is no mean feat, and Hoffman has done a brilliant job humanising some of the most important figures in the Nazi party - the ability to do so is one of my favourite features of the alternate history genre. Watching Natan fight with his instincts and experience once Adiel and Kaia recruit a Nazi to their side was one of the most nail-biting sequences I've read outside of horror. The character work in general is one of my favourite aspects of this book - with one exception. As much as I liked Kaia's fearlessness and oddity, she did feel fairly one-dimensional when surrounded by this rich of a cast.

Alternate history allows for some deep discussions around exactly what influences specific events. In this case, Hoffman raises questions regarding good and evil, shared responsibility, blame, and nature vs nurture. I love that the genre exists to allow us to explore these topics. A lot of kneejerk reactions to events like the Holocaust are that the perpetrators are straight up evil to the core and, while I'm not disagreeing with that, I like that we can construct a narrative in which we can explore the character and history of these perpetrators using the resources we have from the time period itself, so we can determine what might have led them to make such heinous decisions. This type of work especially is brave and daring for any author to publish, even more so now we live in a time where global slander is possible and a lot of people take offence to headlines without reading deeper and thinking critically, and Elyse Hoffman deserves all the credit for taking that risk and executing it this well.

This book is for people who want a more intense, thought-provoking reading experience, or those who want to know exactly what loss can make a man do.

I was gifted a copy and asked to provide my thoughts.
Author 1 book89 followers
March 10, 2024
Natan and Becca Goldstein suffered gravely at the hands of the Nazi party in the 1940s, barely managing to leave Auschwitz with their lives. When a fabled character approaches them one night and offers them an impossible choice, they think critically about exactly what they must do. Against all odds, the character’s magic works, and the couple finds themselves transported back to a critical time in history, where they must make the right choices in order to prevent the future from unfolding the way it did for them.

This book investigates the events leading up to the Holocaust in a curious and thought-provoking light. What might have happened had Adolf Hitler been raised differently? How much of his behavior was nature versus nurture? As the novel progresses, several characters have the opportunity to be the focal point, offering readers multiple perspectives from which to view the narrative. Carefully researched, this historical fiction novel combines true facts with a speculative story saturated with magic realism to create a highly memorable tale.

Though well written in general, the book itself moves slowly and utilizes very lengthy chapters, which requires readers to commit to long stretches before having the opportunity to reflect on what they have read. As the primary plot points unfold, readers are frequently considering the possibilities of time travel and exactly how much of history could really be changed by altering past events. The design of the story is unique and thought-provoking, and readers will certainly feel they have never encountered a novel quite like this one.

Once the true nature of Natan and Becca’s situation comes to light, readers are encouraged to discover how all the characters will approach their collective future. Though the pacing could be improved, the novel is intriguing overall, and readers will appreciate the chance to observe the events leading into World War II in a different light. While this book can stand alone, it is a companion to Black Fox One and can be enjoyed just as well after having read the first story. This is a unique addition to the canon of World War II historical fiction literature for adult readers, and it is poised for a sequel.
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1,468 reviews589 followers
April 18, 2024
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ADIEL AND THE FUHRER (Project 613 Book #4) by Elyse Hoffman is another fascinating addition to the Project 613 series of historical fiction books set during WWII. They are not only historical fiction though, because they also contain folklore, spiritualism, time travel, alternate history and a cast of memorable characters either caught up in the horrors of the war or seeking redemption for their part in it. While you do not need to read all the previous books, some characters are carried over from the third book in the series, The Black Fox.

Adiel Goldstein has been raised in a loving Jewish home in Germany, but with the rise of the Nazi Party, his father has been helping friends and family to immigrate to the United States. When Adiel’s daughter, Kaia stumbles across an old chest, he learns his father and mother are from the future and they have been keeping a secret that could change the course of the Holocaust.

This alternate history story has so many twists and turns in an intricate plot of “what if”. It begins with the main characters planning their immigration from Germany as the Nazis make life unbearable for its Jewish citizens. Then the story takes a huge turn when the chest is discovered with things from the future, but it is not a surprise to Natan, Adiel’s father. This is when every decision from this point on is calculated to change the future that Natan and his wife came back to the past to change; to kill Hitler.

This book took me on an emotional rollercoaster ride. The life changing choices that are made in all the main characters lives and the death of a character I came to love had me pulling out the tissues. I was very impressed with how Ms. Hoffman was able to intertwine real historical facts with the alternative history and make it all appear seamless. This story had me captivated from beginning to end, but I also cannot share too much without giving spoilers, which I will not do.

I highly recommend this thought-provoking alternate history/historical fiction addition to the Project 613 series. The entire series is at times hard to read but also fascinating in its worldbuilding!
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489 reviews13 followers
April 19, 2024
'When he saw what Adiel was holding, Natan nearly choked on his drink. A book. An old book, except it wasn't old. It was beyond new.'

Wow! This book is incredible. I feel worn out after reading it as I've experienced so many emotions.
This is an alternate history novel featuring a little time travel and a lot of heart.

It's Germany in the early 1930's. Anti-Semitism is getting worse, the SS have been formed and Hitler is rising to power.
Professor Adiel Goldstein is a German Jew. He's had a wealthy and privileged upbringing and he served in the Great War and back then met Hitler and counted him as a friend. But things have changed and he's making plans to emigrate to America along with his young daughter Kaia and his father Natan. Sadly it's just the three of them after the death of his wife and his mother.

Adiel is about to have his life changed forever but not in the way he's been planning. Natan has already lived through the holocaust and come back in time to stop Hitler, stop the concentration camps, and stop the genocide of the Jews.
But his plan isn't working as Hitler is still the Fuhrer.
What Adiel finds out is beyond belief but it's true.

This novel is totally gripping. And it's very real. Historical facts and real life Nazis are seamlessly woven into the story.

My favourite character is Kaia. She is adorable, funny, smart, crafty, innocent and melts the heart of a very unexpected person.
Kaia helps bring joy and laughter to the story which is much needed as there is a lot of heartache as to be expected at this time of rising xenophobia.

There are tear jerking moments for sure. No, way more than that. My heart has been wrenched out and I've cried a river.

This is part of Project 613, a series of alternative history novels but thankfully this book works perfectly as a standalone. It feels completely self-contained and has an incredible conclusion.

Loved it. Highly recommended.
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1,194 reviews32 followers
April 25, 2024
𝘼𝙙𝙞𝙚𝙡 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙪𝙝𝙧𝙚𝙧 𝙗𝙮 𝙀𝙡𝙮𝙨𝙚 𝙃𝙤𝙛𝙛𝙖𝙣

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5/5

❗️I received an advance reader copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily❗️

This was such a different story and I loved it. How I wish this was how it went. I enjoyed the time travel aspect of this story. Highly recommend!

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A chance to prevent the rise of Hitler… but at what cost?

Adiel Goldstein has a good life. Despite the anti-Semitism he faces as a German Jew, he has everything he wants. A dream job as an art professor, good friends, a loving father, and a precious nine-year-old daughter, Kaia. But his life is about to be upended. An old comrade from his time fighting in the Great War is gaining power: a man named Hitler. Adiel’s father insists that they need to leave the country before Hitler becomes the leader of Germany.
Adiel and his family plan to move to America, but before they can even pack their bags, he and Kaia make a shocking discovery. Adiel’s father, Natan Goldstein, is from the future. A Holocaust survivor who lost his family to unspeakable tragedy, Natan was given the chance to go back in time and take the life of Adolf Hitler. But when Natan failed to kill the future Führer, he devoted himself to his new family and awaited the inevitable.
Natan can’t face the Holocaust again, but Adiel’s unique connection to Hitler means he might be able to succeed where his father failed. Adiel now has a choice: escape as planned and let history repeat itself, or sacrifice everything to stop the Holocaust before it can begin.
March 6, 2024
Elyse Hoffman writes so and honestly and openly about a time people really need to know and learn about. She entwines historical events with an element of fiction (sometimes fantasy) and creates something that is equally beautiful and heartbreaking. Elyse doesn’t trivialise events or characters but brings them alive and makes them real for the reader.

Adiel is such an emotional and thought provoking book. Full of thoughts of what if? What if things could be stopped and changed, even at a cost? What if things had been different? What if you had the chance to change the course of history? I just couldn’t stop questioning and thinking about my own choices in this scenario.

The early part of the book takes us on a journey through Adiel’s childhood and growing up in Nazi Germany. It’s highly insightful and showing it to us through the eyes of a Jewish child is such a clever story telling device that hooked me right in emotionally and mentally.

As the story shifts to Adiel’s adulthood, the intensity really shifts up a gear and we see Adiel with his own family, a successful career and a time travelling father with a huge dilemma.

Adiel and the Fuhrer is a twisty, intense and thought provoking novel that is so well written and cleverly put together. I love the thought of alternative history timelines and this one works so well.

Grab your tissues and dive in - I cannot recommend this enough!!!!
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110 reviews9 followers
February 13, 2024
I’ve read several Elyse Hoffman novels now and almost universally they are deep, powerful and evocative. Adiel and the furrier is par for the course. Another powerful tale, this time it focuses on Adiel Goldstein, a German Jew who enjoys a fairly successful life in post world war 1 Germany.

Adiel’s father, Natan, is a time traveller from the future who travelled through time to try to kill Hitler before he rises to power. Unfortunately he failed. His new desire is to flee the country with his family before it is too late. Adiel, though has other plans. During the First World War he serves alongside the young Hitler and as such believes he may be able to get close enough to succeed where his father failed.

The book opens with Adiel as a young boy at the turn of the century and follows right though to the rise of Hitler. It is very powerfully written and certain to make you think.

4.5 stars
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434 reviews4 followers
April 26, 2024
𝗔𝗱𝗶𝗲𝗹 𝗔𝗻𝗱 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝘂𝗵𝗿𝗲𝗿
𝗕𝘆 𝗘𝗹𝘆𝘀𝗲

♥︎ Imagine if you had the chance to go back in time.
Thst there could be an alternate history where there is no Hitler, no Holocaust, no death camps.
Imagine.

The story begins with young and lonely Adiel trying to make friends with the neighborhood kids. But none of them wanted to or were not allowed to play with a Jew. He is already being seen as the enemy, and he is filled with a rage he can't understand.

Fast Forward.
Adiel is a proud Jewish young man. He's an accomplished art professor with a wonderful family and friends. Little does he know his life is about to change drastically as Hiltler rises in power.

♥︎ This is the fourth book in the project613 series, but it can easily be read as a standalone. It was such an amazingly creative and interesting book. It was also gut-wrenching and highly emotional with wonderful characters that will pull at your heart and bring all the feels.

Elyse Hoffman brilliantly entwines historical elements with fiction and fantasy seamlessly, creating something beautifully heartbreaking. But also very engaging.

The time travel concept was integrated beautifully and worked so well with the story. I was completely invested and had a strong connection to the characters as well.

This book would be perfect for bookclub discussion with questions about nature vs. nurture. Would Hilter have still been evil if raised in a kinder, more loving environment.

I can't recommend this book enough.
Fans of historical fiction, time travel, and alternate history will enjoy
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