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What the Ocean Divides

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The Ocean and the world divide during WWII and the world’s freedom is in jeopardy; hope for victory and success depends on courageous men and women willing to risk all.

Lt. Ian Hunter is wounded by a bullet from a Lugar pistol and ends up in the hospital. The Germans are desperate to know the exact date of the Allied invasion, so they can defeat the American and British forces. It’s up to Ian to stop them from finding out. Thankfully he is not alone. Amidst tank battles, bombers ruling the skies, and U-Boat and E-Boat attacks, it seems Ian does not have enough conflict – might as well toss in a Texas ranch girl out to steal his heart.

227 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 4, 2018

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Author 8 books79 followers
September 2, 2019
Captivating

A WWII story full of intrigue, espionage, sci-fi, and romance. The storyline will keep you so engrossed that you will be unable to set it down.
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March 3, 2019
Interesting WW2 Science Fiction

The Germans have a time machine. If Hitler can find out where and when the Allied Invasion of Western Europe is planned, he can defeat it. Can the Allies stop them?

Although there are a few mistakes about German and Soviet land equipment, all in all the research is well done and entertaining. I enjoyed the premise and the story-telling. I don't know much about the particulars of the various naval vessels involved, but the historical naval action seemed realistic and interesting.
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March 16, 2019
Terrifying

What horror demented minds unleashed on the world. Characters trapped in a nightmare of gigantic proportions. Yet, the human spirit and ingenuity trumped political ambitions. Conrad Samayoa.
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