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Reflections Through A Broken Window

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Although Sepp Schultis is in love, the world around him is at war. His dreams of medical school are put on hold as he flies Spitfires during the Blitz, confuses enemy pilots using his German language skills, pilots a seriously wounded B-17, enters a POW camp, and writes love letters to his fiancée, Mariah. As the war grinds on, Sepp is tapped by MI6 to lead clandestine operations to Normandy which place him in direct contact with the enemy and keeps him apart from the woman he loves. The war is taking its toll on everyone as Sepp thoughtfully ponders being groomed for one last covert mission in the waning days of World War II. Just before the fall of the Third Reich, Sepp is to steal a German Messerschmitt jet before the Red Army snatches it. War and deep emotions run like a fragmented and painful reflection through a broken window in his life. It is a reflection that, sadly, may never be given a chance to be whole, although he desperately wants it to be so. Nic Stevens has traveled extensively and worked both in the airline and healthcare industries. Nic lives with his wife, Janine, in Keller, Texas. His books, Tripping Over Moonlight, Book 1 and Book 2 as well as Reflections Through A Broken Window, chronicle a family's love, faith, and hope through the horrors of war.

431 pages, Paperback

Published July 21, 2017

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January 7, 2026
The saga continued from Books 1 and 2. Sepp adventures flying and the challenges of new aircraft and the war. He falls in love, marries but the war has different plans for him. The book is a chronicle of a family's love, faith, and hope through the horrors of war.
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