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A young German-Australian soldier meets a passionate Cretan girl and together they are caught up in guerrilla warfare during the brutal Nazi invasion of Crete. A heartfelt, sweeping saga of World War II, from the peaceful farmlands of NSW to the Mediterranean's glittering, dangerous shores, for readers of Fiona McIntosh, Nicole Alexander and Natasha Lester.

1939: Australian-born Carl Smith loves his country and despises fascism, but he never meant to go to war. He is training to be a doctor and wants to protect lives, not take them. But if enlisting is the only way he can save his German-born father, Dr Louis Schmidt, from an internment camp, he will.

1941: Athena Papandrakis has grown up on the island of Crete, swimming in jewelled waters and exploring ancient ruins. Now her home is under threat and she is ready to fight to defend it from the hated Nazi invaders, just as her ancestors sought to protect their island home in the past.

When Carl arrives in Crete with Allied Forces soldiers evacuated from the Greek mainland, he and Athena are intoxicated by each other. Carl is not the man her traditional parents would have chosen for their daughter, however, and hiding the secret of his German heritage from Athena could further threaten their love.

Decisions must be made when they find themselves in an intense final stand against the Nazis as the Allied Forces retreat and the Cretan peasants are forced into guerrilla warfare. For Carl and Athena, it becomes a desperate quest for survival ... and love, loyalty and trust will fight a battle to the last.

397 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 1, 2023

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Mary-Anne O'Connor

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Mary-Anne O'Connor nee Best grew up in Wahroonga in the Bushland Shire of Hornsby-Kuringai, northern Sydney. The youngest of six children, her childhood was spent exploring the local bush and playing music with her siblings and close neighbours. An avid reader, she devoured her mother Dorn's extensive library and was often found trying to finish a chapter by torchlight late at night. She also began to fill every blank piece of paper in the house with stories and drawings of her own and dreamt of becoming a writer one day.

When she was twelve her father Kevin Best left his established career in the stock-market to become one of Australia's best-loved artists. The perseverance and ultimate triumph she witnessed during those years left her inspired to follow in his footsteps and pursue her own creative aspirations. A multi-faceted career path followed in marketing and teaching, along with the completion of education/arts degree with specialities in literature, music and environment. During this time she also co-wrote two books with her father, A Brush with Light and Secrets of the Brush. Work then began on her first major novel, Gallipoli Street. ​This work gained critical acclaim and finished at #3 for debut novels in Australia in 2015.

Since then she written four more best-selling novels: Worth Fighting For, War Flower, In A Great Southern Land and Where Fortune Lies. Her sixth novel, Sisters of Freedom, is due out in March, 2021.

​Mary-Anne has drawn on her love of the Australian bush, her fascination with her own family history and her deep, abiding respect for the men and women who carried our nation through turbulent, formative times to produce these novels. 

They were written in her office at home beneath a long window that overlooks her beloved gum trees. She still lives in the Bushland Shire with her husband Anthony, their two sons, Jimmy and Jack and their very spoilt, gorgeous dog, Saxon.   

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5,074 reviews3,012 followers
January 24, 2023
It was 1939 when Carl Smith, Australian born of German parents, knew he had to enlist to save his father from the internment camps. Louis Schmidt was a professor, a pacifist and had arrived in Australia with his wife as refugees. Now though, anyone with German heritage would be locked behind bars for the smallest misdemeanor. Carl was studying to become a doctor and only had two years left to complete his degree. But alongside his best friend Joe, they set sail for war.

Two years later Carl and his group were the last evacuated from Athens, taken across to Crete to rest and recuperate after the exhausting days and weeks of constant barrage of terror by the Germans. When Carl first set eyes on Athena, he was captivated. As was Athena, who had lived in Crete all her life. Her younger sister Ariadne and little brother Nikos, along with their parents Georgios and Maria, ran the Papadakis restaurant, and were a happy, loving family. But when the Nazis attacked Crete, killing many, their lives took a dramatic turn. What would be the outcome in those dreadful days of war?

Never to Surrender by Aussie author Mary-Anne O'Connor was an exceptional read, based on truth. The author's notes at the end were interesting and I enjoyed reading them. The characters of Never to Surrender were beautifully crafted, right down to nine year old Nikos. I've come to love Ms O'Connor's tales, and this one is no different. Highly recommended.

With thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my digital ARC to read in exchange for an honest review.
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1,312 reviews392 followers
December 31, 2022
Carl Smith lives in Berry, New South Wales, he’s studying to be a doctor and he's almost finished his degree. Carl’s parents immigrated to Australia from Germany after WW I, his father Louis Schmidt is a professor and a pacifist. Australia is fighting in another war, Carl’s best friend Joe is going to sign up and Carl is considering what he should do? He’s worried about the Australian enemy alien’s policy and would Carl joining the army save his German born father from being sent to a detention camp?

After facing action in Africa, Carl and Joe and what’s left of their infantry battalion make it to Crete. The last stand, here the Australian and New Zealand troops have to defend the island, with no reinforcements, limited ammunition, artillery and aerial support.

Anthea Papadakis lives in Rethymno a small fishing village in Crete, situated between Chania and Heraklion and where her father owns a Taverna. When a group of battle weary Australian solders arrive, she’s instantly drawn to Carl Smith and she shows him the ancient Palace ruins at Knossos. Carl’s determined to stop the Germans from harming Anthea, destroying the precious relics and because they have important links to Greek Mythology.

The young couple don’t have long before the Germans launch what’s to be their last airborne invasion and the brutal fight for the island of Crete begins. What’s left of the allied army and the locals are caught up in guerrilla style fighting against the German’s and the brave Maori soldiers have to engage in ferocious hand to hand combat.

I received a copy of Never to Surrender from NetGalley and Harlequin Australia in exchange for an honest review. Mary-Anne O’Connor has a way of writing a historical fiction saga that’s earnest, endearing and full of the Anzac spirit. Ms. O'Connor's latest narrative includes many interesting facts about ancient Crete and what happened during the Second World War, how thankful we should be for the sacrifices made by the Cretans and Anzac soldiers. Carl and Anthea were strong and resilient characters, I admired them both, especially Anthea who fought for her country and family. I highly recommend reading Never to Surrender and it has the most stunning and nostalgic cover, and five stars from me.
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2,899 reviews65 followers
January 29, 2023
This is a beautiful, heartbreaking and heartwarming story, it tells of finding your soul mate the other half of you during times that were so hard. Set during the Nazi invasion of Crete during World War 2, it is beautifully told by Mary-Anne O’Connor, a must read, I am still crying as I write this review.

1939 and Carl Smith is studying to be a doctor and is happily enjoying life on the south coast of NSW in a small town called Berry, he lives there with his beloved Papa Dr. Louis Schmidt, a professor teaching at the university, his parents came to Australia from Germany after WW1 as immigrants and like is father Carl is a pacifist. But when war breaks out and there is every chance his father will be put into an internment camp, Carl does the unthinkable and signs up to fight for Australia.

1941 Athena Papandrakis lives on the beautiful island of Crete with her family, swimming in the sea and exploring the ruins of the ancient land are her passion she is strong and willing to go to any lengths to save her home and family, when the Nazis arrive in invade, she is as strong as her ancestors before her, the Cretans will always come through.

After fighting in Africa Carl and his battalion first go to Greece where he explores the ruins he has learnt so much about from his father, they then go onto to Crete to try and stave of the Nazis there, here he meets Athena the woman of his heart she is part of his soul when they first meet in the taverna run by her parents. They have a very short time together before the Nazis arrive and cause bedlam on this beautiful island, but they never ever give up on each other no matter what they go through.

I do love MS O’Connor’s stories and I think this one just might be my favourite so far, based on fact it is filled with emotion and love through such horrid times, the strength and courage that is shown by the characters in the story had me cheering them on through my tears, to see the Australian and New Zealand soldiers work together felt so real. I loved Carl and Athena so much and all of the characters that added so much to this story, they all played a big part. This is a story not to missed, I do highly recommend it.

My thanks to Netgalley and Harlequin AU for my digital copy to read and review.
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925 reviews29 followers
March 20, 2023
This sensational account of an Australian soldier and a civilian girl from Crete was breathtaking. Mary-Anne OConnor truly made me believe in her engaging characters, and transported me to the magical Mediterranean. Historical fiction that features the brutal events of World War 2 always draws me in, and Never to Surrender was a real treat.

Carl Smith is the son of German immigrants, and believes that his medical degree will be better utilised than fighting in war. A pacifist like his father, his beliefs and ambitions will be abandoned when he makes the ultimate sacrifice in order to protect his beloved Papa.

After protecting Africa and Greece from the enemies, Carl and his fellow soldiers arrive on the island of Crete. It's love at first sight for Carl and the endearing Athena, and even the threat of war can't stop them from marrying. Yet when the Germans invade unexpectedly on their wedding day, everyone must fight for this once peaceful island until their last breath.

Admist all the horrific scenes of battle and prejudice, the clear messages of hope and love prevail. It's obvious that a lot of passion has been poured into this glorious historical romance. Please don't miss this one.

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟/5
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2,228 reviews130 followers
January 29, 2023
Thank you Harlequin for sending us a copy to read and review.
Mary-Anne is historical fiction royalty and Never To Surrender is her blockbuster latest and very worthy of five bright shining stars.
A heart wrenching, beautiful and inspiring story set during the war in Australia and Crete.
It’s 1939 and war is just moments away, Australian Carl Smith is studying to be a doctor but to protect his German born father he must sign up to be a soldier.
It doesn’t go to plan and Carl is sent to Crete and thrown amongst the danger and the battle.
Athena Papadakis is beautiful, smart and living with her family on the island in the Mediterranean Sea.
Now her home life is threatened by the Nazis but her family is ready to defend whatever is thrown at them.
Carl and his squadron arrive after being evacuated from the mainland and he falls quickly for Athena.
Their romance is hasty and passionate.
But soon they are forced to confront the enemy and a fight for survival is now.
A wonderful, powerful and beautifully written saga that gleams through the horrors of war.
Utterly captivating, at times cruel, but romantic and leaving a very strong impression on the mind.
There’s no doubt that Mary-Anne is a marvel at storytelling, infusing fact with fiction and incorporating her own fictional world.
Offering the reader a striking step into the past and also a glimpse back in time, this book is a engaging, entertaining and equally compelling.
I love everything Mary-Anne brings to the table and this one is no exception.
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2,293 reviews73 followers
December 25, 2022
"Never to Surrender" is a beautiful family saga. In 1941 Carl Smith and a beautiful Crete girl Athena Papandrakis joined together to fight the German invasion of Crete. During their fight, they fall in love. Carl must decide whether to go home or stay during the last battle with the Germans. The readers of "Never to Surrender" will continue to follow Carl and Athena to discover what happens.

"Never to Surrender" is the first book I have read by Mary-Anne O'Connor. "Never to Surrender" allowed me to think about how communities lived during the war years in Europe. I did engage with "Never to Surrender" from the start. I love Mary-Anne O'Connor's portrayal of her characters and the way they interact with each other throughout this book. "Never to Surrender" is well-written and researched by Mary-Anne O'Connor. I like Mary-Anne O'Connor's description of the settings of "Never to Surrender", which allowed me to imagine being part of the book's plot.

The readers of "Never to Surrender" will learn about the role of internment camps during WWII in Australia. Also, the readers of "Never to Surrender" will understand the role of local partisan fighters during the Second World War.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for my AR copy for an honest review. I recommend this book.
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1,066 reviews
February 15, 2023
A new book by Mary-Anne O’Connor is always cause for celebration - her books are phenomenal - and I am happy to report that Never to Surrender may well be my all time favourite of hers - it’s that good! Mary-Anne is indisputably an exceptional writer of historical fiction with each novel earmarking her as one of Australia’s foremost writers of her genre. Reading one of her books is much like Athena in her latest tale feels … ‘the wondrous thrill it gave her to be here, the dreamy pleasure of being immersed in the past.’ That truly is a gift.

‘Wherever you are, and whatever happens, I’ll be with you, Carl. Right here.’ He tapped at his chest. ‘You take home with you, always.’

Where do I start? Never to Surrender is a sweeping saga that takes readers from the peaceful pastures of NSW to the shores of Crete as WWII rages. The characters are highly engaging from the eldest to the youngest, from the funniest to the most sadistic! One of the premier aspects of this book is the philosophy from the gentle spirits of Carl and his father Louis - I very much enjoyed their father/son discussions and shared thoughts. Then there are the injustices of war - from internment camps in Australia, to the Cretan village massacres. Mary-Anne brings balance to these horrors through two souls meeting and the depth of their connection in such extenuating circumstances being so real and heartfelt. Then there is Crete itself. There have been a number of books written of this period and place of late but I think Mary-Anne has done a stellar job with her interpretation. From the history of the Minoans and Knossos, to the culture, to the very landscape itself - she takes you on a vivid and inspired journey.

‘Carl gripped the gun handle, trying not to think about the individual ideology of each man they targeted.’

Never to Surrender is a truly powerful and mesmerising story. The factual events (read the Author’s Notes) are so cleverly combined with Mary-Anne’s own fictional contributions. The melding of fact and fiction being seamless. A tale of family, a tale that touches on what it is to be human with results that are sure to leave their indelible impression on you.

‘Even if they succeed in battle, we’ll never truly surrender and we’ll never give up until they are gone once more.’







This review is based on a complimentary copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. The quoted material may have changed in the final release.
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464 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2023
1941. A young German-Australian soldier meets a passionate Cretan girl and together they are caught up in guerrilla warfare during the brutal Nazi invasion of Crete. A heartfelt, sweeping saga of World War II, from the peaceful farmlands of NSW to the Mediterranean's glittering and dangerous shores.

In 1939 Carl, born to German born parents who immigrated to Australia at the end of World War 1, joins the Australian Army to stop his father being sent to an internment camp. When the allied troops are evacuated from Greece to Crete, Carl & Athena fall for each other.

Athena loves her beautiful island home with a passion and hates the Germans equally. When they invade Crete, she will fight to the end to save her home. With this, how does Carl tell her of his own German heritage without her hating him? Will they survive the German occupation?

I highly recommend that you read - you will not be disappointed. If you enjoy this era of history and genre or even not, please read, you will be hooked. It was not part of Australian military history that I was familiar with - thank you Mary-Anne 🙏
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February 11, 2023
Gripping, moving, shocking, brutal at times and gut-wrenching, yet also filled with love and kindness, Never To Surrender is, in my opinion, Mary Anne O’Connor’s best. This story took me through the full gamut of emotions starting with the appalling and unjustified incarceration of Carl’s father Louis as an enemy alien early in the book.
Emotions aside, I was fascinated by the history of the invasion of Crete and the extraordinary bravery of the Australian and New Zealand soldiers and the Cretan resistance. While the romance between Carl and Athena played out in the foreground, the events leading up to the Nazi arrival on Crete created plenty of interest to keep me on tenterhooks and turning the pages.
1,587 reviews18 followers
February 28, 2023
I have enjoyed all of Mary Ann O'Connor 's books, and this one was a ripper. Based on historical facts, it takes to wartime Australia and the issue of German internees. Then on to Crete, whose wartime experiences I have been finding more about recently. Bravery, love, courage and resilience and wonderful characters made this an engaging read.
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9 reviews
April 25, 2025
So breathtakingly beautiful. Such a joy to read. You connect so well with the characters. Spectacularly written. Mary-Anne O’Connor truly is the Queen of Australian Historical Romance. This is a must read
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December 19, 2022
I always know that when I read a novel by Mary-Anne O’Connor, it is going to be exceptional historical fiction. She always delivers an interesting point of view and I learn something new that makes me think about the injustices that occurred in the past and whether they have spilled into the present.

Never to Surrender is a story about family and the horrific struggles encountered on two shores. This novel touches on prejudice but, also promise and passion and is set during WWII. A time when its dire effects were ripping through people’s lives and tearing many apart. This story also shows two kinds of passion: one jealous and one selfless. 

Australian-born Carl Smith is training to become a doctor. He is a kind, caring man who dearly loves his father and very protective of him. Dr Louis Schmidt, a German born professor, fled his birth country with his wife many years previous to live peacefully in Australia. Carl has known no other home and is devoted to Australia. Both his father and late mother pledged their allegiance, too. But the war stirs up emotions of fear and distrust in those around them proving Australia is not as free as thought to be. And one woman, poised with the dagger of vengeance, takes advantage of this negative charged atmosphere. Sadly, her betrayal will cut deep into the fabric of Carl’s family.

Carl’s dedication and devotion to his family and countrymen radiates throughout this novel. He sacrifices his own safety, education and career to enlist as an Australian soldier. He goes to war and ends up in Crete with hopes his positive actions will protect his father’s reputation. For surely a man whose son is willing to fight for Australia proves his loyalty? But when things do not go as planned, despair rises within him. Until his father’s wise words of encouragement become his mantra and this helps him to press on. Even while staring down the barrel of a gun and being mutilated by a whip, his heart remains steadfast. When hatred for the enemy could rise from these horrible acts bestowed upon him and when betrayal could cause him to turn the other way, he fights against these negative reactions with surprising strength and reaps some interesting results.

One injustice that stands out in Never to Surrender is prejudice and its terrible effects. It is never right to blanket judge a race of people. Two pacificists like Carl and Louis have been wrongly treated because of their German heritage. The fact that Carl's parents fled their home country and came to Australia as refugees was not enough to save them or prevent them from being labelled as a threat even when they were not. This kind of prejudice stings and I truly felt sad for the victims in the story. As in real life, actions of betrayal and false judgement cut deep and hurts more than one person. And in Never to Surrender we see the destruction caused by a vengeful act aimed at one German -Australian family.

No novel of Mary-Anne’s would be without a love story and Never to Surrender has a beautiful one. Carl meeting a passionate Cretan girl named Athena turns his world around. It is uplifting to watch their relationship grow and experience some joyful interludes during a time of great upheaval. Even though this is fiction, it is still encouraging to witness a steadfast love that endures the horrors of war and separation.

Louis, Carl and Athena, along with the other characters, are well portrayed. I felt quite emotionally involved in their lives. Also, because the setting is so beautifully crafted, I was effortlessly transported to the island of Crete with Carl and Athena. Soon I was poking around in the ruins and swimming in the sapphire sea beside them! Then during chaos, when the ethereal landscape fades, my sights zeroed in on the enemy. During those dangerous times, I found myself wishing for their escape. Sadly, as it is with war, some will make it and others will not.

This is a powerful story. The events are believable and the emotions real, raw and raging. But, even though, there are losses, I was happy with the ending. For love lingers, endures and has a chance to flourish again. I sincerely loved Never to Surrender and highly recommend it. 5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Thanks to Harlequin Australia (HarperCollins Au) and Netgalley for a review copy.
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February 23, 2023
A young German-Australian soldier meets a passionate Cretan girl and together they are caught up in guerrilla warfare during the brutal Nazi invasion of Crete. A heartfelt, sweeping saga of World War II, from the peaceful farmlands of NSW to the Mediterranean's glittering, dangerous shores.

1939: Australian-born Carl Smith loves his country and despises fascism, but he never meant to go to war. He is training to be a doctor and wants to protect lives, not take them. But if enlisting is the only way he can save his German-born father, Dr Louis Schmidt, from an internment camp, he will.

1941: Athena Papandrakis has grown up on the island of Crete, swimming in jewelled waters and exploring ancient ruins. Now her home is under threat and she is ready to fight to defend it from the hated Nazi invaders, just as her ancestors sought to protect their island home in the past.

When Carl arrives in Crete with Allied Forces soldiers evacuated from the Greek mainland, he and Athena are intoxicated by each other. Carl is not the man her traditional parents would have chosen for their daughter, however, and hiding the secret of his German heritage from Athena could further threaten their love.

Decisions must be made when they find themselves in an intense final stand against the Nazis as the Allied Forces retreat and the Cretan peasants are forced into guerrilla warfare. For Carl and Athena, it becomes a desperate quest for survival ... and love, loyalty and trust will fight a battle to the last.


The Battle of Crete(Luftlandeschlacht um Kreta),codenamed Operation Mercury(Unternehmen Merkur), was a major Axis airborne and amphibious operating during WWII to capture the island of Crete.It began on the morning of 20 May 1941, with multiple German airborne landings on Crete. Greek and other Allied forces, along with Cretan civilians, defended the island.After only one day of fighting, the Germans had suffered heavy casualties, and the Allied troops were confident that they would defeat the invasion. The next day, through communication failures, Allied tactical hesitation, and German offensive operations, Maleme Airfield in western Crete fell, enabling the Germans to land reinforcements and overwhelm the defensive positions on the north of the island. Allied forces withdrew to the south coast in Sfakia. More than half were evacuated by the British Royal Navy, and the remainder surrendered or joined the Cretan resistance. In early April, airfields at Maleme and Heraklion and the landing strip at Rethymno on the north coast were ready, and another strip at Pediada-Kastelli was nearly finished. After the German invasion of Greece, the role of the Crete garrison changed from the defence of a naval anchorage to preparing to repel an invasion.There were the Maleme-Chania and Rethymno-Heraklion sectors.Cretan civilians joined the battle using makeshift weaponry.As most Cretan partisans wore no uniforms or insignia such as armbands or headbands, the Germans felt free of all of the constraints of the Hague Conventions and killed armed and unarmed civilians indiscriminately. Immediately after Crete fell, a series of collective punishments against civilians began.
In Australia, life for German,Italian and Japanese internees was different in each camp.Conditions depended on whether the camp was purpose built,location,climate, the particular people in the camp,and the personality of the officer in charge.In all-male camps,internees were prone to depression, anxiety and psychological disorders.To combat this,some camps functioned as mini-societies,believing in the German proverb to prevent idleness, "Rast ich,so rost ich."-meaning When I rest, I rust.
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45 reviews2 followers
January 2, 2023
This is a story of WWII ANZAC Australian Soldier Carl Smith from Berry NSW who ihas almost finished his degree in medicine and is aspiring to be a doctor.
He lives with his Father Louis Schmidt a professor, pacifist and a German. Carl and his best mate Joe sign up and join the Australian Army together. Carl' does this to as he fears the if he doesn't join the Australian Army his Father could be sent to detention camp because of his German heritage.
Carl and Joe along with their fellow army mates in their infantry regiment are first sent to battle in Africa then to Crete in Greece along with the New Zealand Army they endeavour to defend the island and it's civilians without reinforcement and very little ammunition or support.
This is where Carl meets Anthea Papadakis who lives in the fishing village called Rethymno with her father who owns a local Taverna.
Carl and Anthea fall in love in the ancient city and palace ruins. Carl wants to stop and save the precious artifacts from destruction. So that the history of Greek Mythology is preserved for future generations.
Before long the Germans infiltrate the island and the island's future is in extreme danger. The Australian and New Zealand Army along with brave local residents fight to save the island and the future of Greece as a whole.
Will Carl and Anthea survive the war? Will their love for each other endure the dangers?
Never to Surrender by Mary-Anne O'Connor is my first book i have received and reviewed from NetGalley and Harlquin Australia. Honestly, Mary-Anne O'Connor has written a noval true to the ANZAC - Loyalty to mateship along with historical facts about Crete and the Greek involvement in WWII. I rate this book a 5/5 stars. I highly recommend this book for fans of this genre, or Captain Correlli's Mandolin or the movie In Love and War with Sandra Bullock and Chris O'Donnell. It's a heartfelt saga that captivates you from the cover to the last page of the book. This book is due to be released on 1st February 2023.
388 reviews3 followers
December 9, 2022
Brittan has declared war on Germany loyal Australian’s are eager to enlist and do their part.
When Carl a young German-Australian studying to become a doctor is betrayed by someone he thought he loved, he has no choice but to join before finishing his study, hoping to make his beloved father’s life a little easier.
Athena is a young Cretan independent, passionate woman, willing to give her life to defend her family, friends and the home she loves.
In 1941 Carl arrives in Crete at an all-time low. Intoxicated by his first meeting with Athena, he needs to prove himself to her parents, who want Athena to marry a traditional Cretan man.
As Crete is invaded by Nazis Carl and Athena set out on a desperate quest to survive. Trust, loyalty and love is tested
A great love story I thoroughly enjoyed, full of interesting facts about a battle that I had little knowledge of our ANZACs fighting in. The description of Crete made me feel that I was there and has been added to my list of places I want to visit. Never to Surrender captured the ANZAC spirt and the humous Australian lingo that concluded with the most wonderful ending.
I would like to thank NetGalley and Harlequin Australia as I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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256 reviews4 followers
June 23, 2024
I've read a couple of Mary-Anne's books now and they never fail to deliver.
This one was no exception.

What wonderfully real characters she has created. I felt like I was there in Crete with Carl and Athena, his fellow soldiers and her family.
They all became like family to me and I was totally invested in their lives.
Tears certainly flowed, especially at the end, but there were also a few laughs and lots of love.

A beautifully written tale and loved reading the author's notes at the end about the true events that were used to shape the story.
589 reviews4 followers
August 1, 2024
In times of War, people can do unspeakable things to each other. Where there is greed there will be unrest.

This story about the Australian spirit and what it means to be mates. Our diggers saw a lot some returned and alas some did not.

We always remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice my Great Grandfather included.

Lest we forget.
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2,157 reviews43 followers
December 5, 2023
Heartbreaking, joyous and hard to read at times. I felt so emotional with this one and it has blood shed battles. The characters are ones that you either love or hate. The plot is immensely intense. It's very emotive.
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341 reviews
January 29, 2024
a good romance set againist the background of the second war world
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