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17 juin 1795 : Rappel à Dieu du chevalier Amateur-Jérôme Le Bras des Forges de Boishardy, militaire français et chef chouan (° 13 octobre 1762).
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Spy and Villain by Joy Lilley, is a compelling short story that has touched readers with its poignant blend of suspense, compassion, and quiet heroism, earning praise for its heartfelt portrayal of observation, empathy, and the triumph of kindness over suspicion in a tale infused with gentle Christian themes. This concise yet impactful narrative centers on Mavis, a physically handicapped woman confined to a wheelchair following an unfortunate accident, who spends her days discreetly observing the world from behind her curtains. When she becomes convinced that her neighbor across the road is enduring abuse—marked by troubling signs and the woman's eventual disappearance—Mavis refuses to dismiss her instincts, even as her husband brushes off her concerns. Determined to uncover the truth, Mavis transforms into an unlikely "spy," venturing beyond her home to befriend the vulnerable woman, leading to a dramatic revelation that proves her right and forges a meaningful, supportive friendship amid ongoing distress. Readers have appreciated the story's emotional warmth and moral depth despite its brevity. An Amazon reviewer shared, “A charming short story... the lady in the wheelchair who spends much of her time looking at others through her window,” highlighting its engaging premise. Another noted the Christian undertones that guide the protagonist's actions toward redemption and connection, with one calling it “a tale of a spy... proved to be right. And becomes a friend of the abused woman.” Promotional features on blogs like Book Marketing Global Network and Something or Other Publishing emphasize its dramatic turn and themes of suspicion turning to solidarity, while its availability on Kindle Unlimited has helped it reach fans of inspirational short fiction. With a solid 3.6-star average on Amazon from early readers, it stands out for its relatable character and uplifting resolution. @joygerken zurl.co/D93va zurl.co/fLW97 zurl.co/MXzve zurl.co/Roeoy zurl.co/yZ3pC zurl.co/1LEiS Joy M. Lilley, a British author and retired registered nurse (real name Joy Gerken), has built a devoted following with her empathetic, character-focused stories that draw from life's challenges and triumphs. Residing in Kent—the garden of England—and a proud grandmother, her nursing background at places like the Royal Victoria Hospital lends authentic insight into human vulnerability, which shines in her diverse works spanning romance, historical fiction, contemporary drama, and short tales. Acclaimed titles include *Figs, Vines and Roses*, *The Liberty Bodice*, *Time's Pendulum Swings Again*, *Strawberry Moon*, *Joyful Pussy Cat Tales*, and *Bleeds When Broken*. Reviewers commend her graceful handling of sensitive topics, with one praising her ability to weave “compelling narratives around complex issues.” Inspired by family, faith, and her peaceful surroundings, Lilley connects warmly with readers through her blog and social media, offering stories that inspire reflection and hope. Spy and Villain is a touching inspirational short story, its themes of vigilance, friendship, and faith-driven compassion affirming its appeal for readers seeking quick, meaningful reads with heart. Joy M. Lilley’s skillful blend of suspense and tenderness makes this compact gem a shining example of her compassionate storytelling legacy.
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A country where the National Assembly allegedly forges the laws it enacts and the signatures of lawmakers for dubious reasons cannot inspire public trust. No one is doing more to damage Nigeria's image than its own corrupt leaders.
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an experienced GRIFTER account of someone who forges and calls him a "classic" plagiarist .. FINALLY we've found something jere is knowledgeable in..
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When Darkness Comes by John Anthony Miller is a gripping historical thriller that has enthralled readers with its vivid portrayal of courage amid atrocity, earning widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and unflinching look at the human spirit during World War II. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the novel weaves together the fates of three resilient souls: Paul, a haunted banker reeling from the Gestapo's slaughter of his family; Rachel, a bold 16-year-old Jewish girl who defies danger to lead her kin in quiet rebellion; and Claire, a compassionate bookstore owner whose hidden network smuggles Jews to safety at great personal peril. As the city's shadows lengthen under occupation, their unlikely alliance forges bonds of sacrifice, forbidden romance, and unyielding resistance, forcing each to confront the darkness within and without while racing against the tide of impending doom. Readers have praised the novel's heart-pounding tension and richly drawn characters. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “Wonderfully written and sure to keep any reader up into the wee hours of the morning to finish. I was almost disappointed when I got to the end. It was that good!” Another shared, “I loved this historical fiction set in France during WWII... one of the main characters, Rachel, does this not just to her boss but also to the French Police and the Nazi officers! (the epic scene is on page 122) And she’s only 16!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “I give When Darkness Comes 100 Stars!! Miller has crafted a story with a cast of soulful characters caught in a web of survival,” awarding it 5 stars. A UK reviewer added, “A great thriller set in the Second World War... well written, easy read with each chapter ending, leaves you wanting to continue to get to the end of the story.” X posts from @authorjamiller throughout 2025 spotlight the book's re-release and its “power force” impact, highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has amplified its reach among historical fiction enthusiasts. @authorjamiller zurl.co/ErAk5 zurl.co/OV4pq zurl.co/To9vj zurl.co/JNAVC John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has established himself as a virtuoso of historical fiction with his evocative WWII narratives. Driven by a passion for travel and global conflicts, he crafts tales of ordinary people battling extraordinary odds, as seen in acclaimed works like In Satan's Shadow, To Parts Unknown, and Honour the Dead. Reviewers laud his meticulous research and character-driven prose, with one noting, “John Anthony Miller has created a power force of a book in 'When Darkness Comes'—a wonderful story of sacrifice and honor.” Subplots of espionage and moral ambiguity deepen the emotional stakes, drawing from the coastal inspirations of his New Jersey home. Miller connects with readers via his vibrant X account ( @authorjamiller ) and continues to illuminate forgotten heroes of history.When Darkness Comes is a masterful WWII thriller, its re-release reaffirming its status as essential reading for lovers of resilience, betrayal, and redemption. John Anthony Miller’s talent for immersing readers in the grit and grace of wartime Paris cements this novel as a poignant tribute to his enduring craft in the genre.
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When Darkness Comes by John Anthony Miller, is a gripping historical thriller that has enthralled readers with its vivid portrayal of courage amid atrocity, earning widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and unflinching look at the human spirit during World War II. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the novel weaves together the fates of three resilient souls: Paul, a haunted banker reeling from the Gestapo's slaughter of his family; Rachel, a bold 16-year-old Jewish girl who defies danger to lead her kin in quiet rebellion; and Claire, a compassionate bookstore owner whose hidden network smuggles Jews to safety at great personal peril. As the city's shadows lengthen under occupation, their unlikely alliance forges bonds of sacrifice, forbidden romance, and unyielding resistance, forcing each to confront the darkness within and without while racing against the tide of impending doom.Readers have praised the novel's heart-pounding tension and richly drawn characters. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “Wonderfully written and sure to keep any reader up into the wee hours of the morning to finish. I was almost disappointed when I got to the end. It was that good!” Another shared, “I loved this historical fiction set in France during WWII... one of the main characters, Rachel, does this not just to her boss but also to the French Police and the Nazi officers! (the epic scene is on page 122) And she’s only 16!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “I give When Darkness Comes 100 Stars!! Miller has crafted a story with a cast of soulful characters caught in a web of survival,” awarding it 5 stars. A UK reviewer added, “A great thriller set in the Second World War... well written, easy read with each chapter ending, leaves you wanting to continue to get to the end of the story.” X posts from @authorjamiller throughout 2025 spotlight the book's re-release and its “power force” impact, highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has amplified its reach among historical fiction enthusiasts.@authorjamiller zurl.co/iCdWe zurl.co/8743D zurl.co/YEWiT zurl.co/Fp2F3 John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has established himself as a virtuoso of historical fiction with his evocative WWII narratives. Driven by a passion for travel and global conflicts, he crafts tales of ordinary people battling extraordinary odds, as seen in acclaimed works like In Satan's Shadow, To Parts Unknown, and Honour the Dead. Reviewers laud his meticulous research and character-driven prose, with one noting, “John Anthony Miller has created a power force of a book in 'When Darkness Comes'—a wonderful story of sacrifice and honor.” Subplots of espionage and moral ambiguity deepen the emotional stakes, drawing from the coastal inspirations of his New Jersey home. Miller connects with readers via his vibrant X account (@authorjamiller ) and continues to illuminate forgotten heroes of history.When Darkness Comes is a masterful WWII thriller, its re-release reaffirming its status as essential reading for lovers of resilience, betrayal, and redemption. John Anthony Miller’s talent for immersing readers in the grit and grace of wartime Paris cements this novel as a poignant tribute to his enduring craft in the genre.
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Absolutely agree, discipline today forges unbreakable strength tomorrow. No wishes, just consistent action wins!
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People of Determination, in the vision of our leadership, represent a symbol of capability, a will that forges its own path despite challenges, and partners in achieving success. They are the inspiring compass that guides the journey of tomorrow and the true measure of society’s resilience and strength. Placing them at the forefront of priorities reflects a deeply rooted national belief that human potential and unwavering determination are the driving forces for overcoming all boundaries. Guided by this vision, which places people at the heart of the development journey, the “Abu Dhabi Excellence Award for the Inclusion of People of Determination” comes under the patronage of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, reinforcing institutional innovation and transforming empowerment into sustainable policies that ensure their active participation. I was delighted to attend award ceremony, which was attended by Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan-a distinguished occasion that reflects how unity and collective commitment build a nation where barriers dissolve, opportunities expand, and everyone’s aspirations can flourish without limits. It reaffirms that inclusion in the United Arab Emirates is an established approach that fosters a more inclusive, empowered, and prosperous society.
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THANK YOU. You couldn't say better from there, I immediately chose my side BUT I NEVER insulted Y, and I will never do it, I just hope that she also forges her path in the best possible way and that each one follows her own path. I didn't mention F to Y, nor did I mention Y to F
Eu acho que tá na hora de cada uma aqui colocar a mão na consciência e admitir que está onde está pq querem não pq fulano ou sicrano “não parou de iludir” Já fui uma shipp do ex CP, falava e protegia elas com unhas e dentes, mas depois de falas/ações de AMBAS as partes fui saindo dessa ilusão que EU mesma criei na minha mente. E falo que foi culpa MINHA pq foi, tanto a F como a Y sempre falaram a verdade na nossa cara, sendo que EU escolhia virar a cara e criar uma fic na minha mente sobre o que elas falavam! Até que cheguei no meu limite e decidir seguir o que meu coração pedia. Escolhi estar de um lado sim mas EM NENHUM momento irei subir hate para Y ou algo do tipo. Então assim galera, bora para de se passar e ficar falando que a culpa do que tá acontecendo hoje é da F, pq não é! A culpa é de vocês que querem continuar numa ilusão criada apenas por vocês!
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ℹ️#InfoTrafic #Incident Ligne 3307 📆 mer. 17 juin 2026 ❌En raison d’un problème d'exploitation le tour suivant ne sera pas effectué : - 6h15 départ Bourg de Forges Veuillez nous excuser pour la gêne occasionnée.
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When Darkness Comes by John Anthony Miller is a gripping historical thriller that has enthralled readers with its vivid portrayal of courage amid atrocity, earning widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and unflinching look at the human spirit during World War II. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the novel weaves together the fates of three resilient souls: Paul, a haunted banker reeling from the Gestapo's slaughter of his family; Rachel, a bold 16-year-old Jewish girl who defies danger to lead her kin in quiet rebellion; and Claire, a compassionate bookstore owner whose hidden network smuggles Jews to safety at great personal peril. As the city's shadows lengthen under occupation, their unlikely alliance forges bonds of sacrifice, forbidden romance, and unyielding resistance, forcing each to confront the darkness within and without while racing against the tide of impending doom. Readers have praised the novel's heart-pounding tension and richly drawn characters. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “Wonderfully written and sure to keep any reader up into the wee hours of the morning to finish. I was almost disappointed when I got to the end. It was that good!” Another shared, “I loved this historical fiction set in France during WWII... one of the main characters, Rachel, does this not just to her boss but also to the French Police and the Nazi officers! (the epic scene is on page 122) And she’s only 16!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “I give When Darkness Comes 100 Stars!! Miller has crafted a story with a cast of soulful characters caught in a web of survival,” awarding it 5 stars. A UK reviewer added, “A great thriller set in the Second World War... well written, easy read with each chapter ending, leaves you wanting to continue to get to the end of the story.” X posts from @authorjamiller throughout 2025 spotlight the book's re-release and its “power force” impact, highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has amplified its reach among historical fiction enthusiasts. @authorjamiller zurl.co/ErAk5 zurl.co/OV4pq zurl.co/To9vj zurl.co/JNAVC John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has established himself as a virtuoso of historical fiction with his evocative WWII narratives. Driven by a passion for travel and global conflicts, he crafts tales of ordinary people battling extraordinary odds, as seen in acclaimed works like In Satan's Shadow, To Parts Unknown, and Honour the Dead. Reviewers laud his meticulous research and character-driven prose, with one noting, “John Anthony Miller has created a power force of a book in 'When Darkness Comes'—a wonderful story of sacrifice and honor.” Subplots of espionage and moral ambiguity deepen the emotional stakes, drawing from the coastal inspirations of his New Jersey home. Miller connects with readers via his vibrant X account ( @authorjamiller ) and continues to illuminate forgotten heroes of history.When Darkness Comes is a masterful WWII thriller, its re-release reaffirming its status as essential reading for lovers of resilience, betrayal, and redemption. John Anthony Miller’s talent for immersing readers in the grit and grace of wartime Paris cements this novel as a poignant tribute to his enduring craft in the genre.
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When Darkness Comes by John Anthony Miller, is a gripping historical thriller that has enthralled readers with its vivid portrayal of courage amid atrocity, earning widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and unflinching look at the human spirit during World War II. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the novel weaves together the fates of three resilient souls: Paul, a haunted banker reeling from the Gestapo's slaughter of his family; Rachel, a bold 16-year-old Jewish girl who defies danger to lead her kin in quiet rebellion; and Claire, a compassionate bookstore owner whose hidden network smuggles Jews to safety at great personal peril. As the city's shadows lengthen under occupation, their unlikely alliance forges bonds of sacrifice, forbidden romance, and unyielding resistance, forcing each to confront the darkness within and without while racing against the tide of impending doom.Readers have praised the novel's heart-pounding tension and richly drawn characters. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “Wonderfully written and sure to keep any reader up into the wee hours of the morning to finish. I was almost disappointed when I got to the end. It was that good!” Another shared, “I loved this historical fiction set in France during WWII... one of the main characters, Rachel, does this not just to her boss but also to the French Police and the Nazi officers! (the epic scene is on page 122) And she’s only 16!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “I give When Darkness Comes 100 Stars!! Miller has crafted a story with a cast of soulful characters caught in a web of survival,” awarding it 5 stars. A UK reviewer added, “A great thriller set in the Second World War... well written, easy read with each chapter ending, leaves you wanting to continue to get to the end of the story.” X posts from @authorjamiller throughout 2025 spotlight the book's re-release and its “power force” impact, highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has amplified its reach among historical fiction enthusiasts.@authorjamiller zurl.co/iCdWe zurl.co/8743D zurl.co/YEWiT zurl.co/Fp2F3 John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has established himself as a virtuoso of historical fiction with his evocative WWII narratives. Driven by a passion for travel and global conflicts, he crafts tales of ordinary people battling extraordinary odds, as seen in acclaimed works like In Satan's Shadow, To Parts Unknown, and Honour the Dead. Reviewers laud his meticulous research and character-driven prose, with one noting, “John Anthony Miller has created a power force of a book in 'When Darkness Comes'—a wonderful story of sacrifice and honor.” Subplots of espionage and moral ambiguity deepen the emotional stakes, drawing from the coastal inspirations of his New Jersey home. Miller connects with readers via his vibrant X account (@authorjamiller ) and continues to illuminate forgotten heroes of history.When Darkness Comes is a masterful WWII thriller, its re-release reaffirming its status as essential reading for lovers of resilience, betrayal, and redemption. John Anthony Miller’s talent for immersing readers in the grit and grace of wartime Paris cements this novel as a poignant tribute to his enduring craft in the genre.
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Spy and Villain by Joy Lilley, is a compelling short story that has touched readers with its poignant blend of suspense, compassion, and quiet heroism, earning praise for its heartfelt portrayal of observation, empathy, and the triumph of kindness over suspicion in a tale infused with gentle Christian themes. This concise yet impactful narrative centers on Mavis, a physically handicapped woman confined to a wheelchair following an unfortunate accident, who spends her days discreetly observing the world from behind her curtains. When she becomes convinced that her neighbor across the road is enduring abuse—marked by troubling signs and the woman's eventual disappearance—Mavis refuses to dismiss her instincts, even as her husband brushes off her concerns. Determined to uncover the truth, Mavis transforms into an unlikely "spy," venturing beyond her home to befriend the vulnerable woman, leading to a dramatic revelation that proves her right and forges a meaningful, supportive friendship amid ongoing distress. Readers have appreciated the story's emotional warmth and moral depth despite its brevity. An Amazon reviewer shared, “A charming short story... the lady in the wheelchair who spends much of her time looking at others through her window,” highlighting its engaging premise. Another noted the Christian undertones that guide the protagonist's actions toward redemption and connection, with one calling it “a tale of a spy... proved to be right. And becomes a friend of the abused woman.” Promotional features on blogs like Book Marketing Global Network and Something or Other Publishing emphasize its dramatic turn and themes of suspicion turning to solidarity, while its availability on Kindle Unlimited has helped it reach fans of inspirational short fiction. With a solid 3.6-star average on Amazon from early readers, it stands out for its relatable character and uplifting resolution. @joygerken zurl.co/D93va zurl.co/fLW97 zurl.co/MXzve zurl.co/Roeoy zurl.co/yZ3pC zurl.co/1LEiS Joy M. Lilley, a British author and retired registered nurse (real name Joy Gerken), has built a devoted following with her empathetic, character-focused stories that draw from life's challenges and triumphs. Residing in Kent—the garden of England—and a proud grandmother, her nursing background at places like the Royal Victoria Hospital lends authentic insight into human vulnerability, which shines in her diverse works spanning romance, historical fiction, contemporary drama, and short tales. Acclaimed titles include *Figs, Vines and Roses*, *The Liberty Bodice*, *Time's Pendulum Swings Again*, *Strawberry Moon*, *Joyful Pussy Cat Tales*, and *Bleeds When Broken*. Reviewers commend her graceful handling of sensitive topics, with one praising her ability to weave “compelling narratives around complex issues.” Inspired by family, faith, and her peaceful surroundings, Lilley connects warmly with readers through her blog and social media, offering stories that inspire reflection and hope. Spy and Villain is a touching inspirational short story, its themes of vigilance, friendship, and faith-driven compassion affirming its appeal for readers seeking quick, meaningful reads with heart. Joy M. Lilley’s skillful blend of suspense and tenderness makes this compact gem a shining example of her compassionate storytelling legacy.
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Que puesto ocupa cada uno de ellos según Forges
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Congrats Mason Forges on your first Panamerican Championship participation. Keep raising the Haiti 🇭🇹 . instagram.com/reel/DZq384Dt0…
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Spy and Villain by Joy Lilley, is a compelling short story that has touched readers with its poignant blend of suspense, compassion, and quiet heroism, earning praise for its heartfelt portrayal of observation, empathy, and the triumph of kindness over suspicion in a tale infused with gentle Christian themes. This concise yet impactful narrative centers on Mavis, a physically handicapped woman confined to a wheelchair following an unfortunate accident, who spends her days discreetly observing the world from behind her curtains. When she becomes convinced that her neighbor across the road is enduring abuse—marked by troubling signs and the woman's eventual disappearance—Mavis refuses to dismiss her instincts, even as her husband brushes off her concerns. Determined to uncover the truth, Mavis transforms into an unlikely "spy," venturing beyond her home to befriend the vulnerable woman, leading to a dramatic revelation that proves her right and forges a meaningful, supportive friendship amid ongoing distress. Readers have appreciated the story's emotional warmth and moral depth despite its brevity. An Amazon reviewer shared, “A charming short story... the lady in the wheelchair who spends much of her time looking at others through her window,” highlighting its engaging premise. Another noted the Christian undertones that guide the protagonist's actions toward redemption and connection, with one calling it “a tale of a spy... proved to be right. And becomes a friend of the abused woman.” Promotional features on blogs like Book Marketing Global Network and Something or Other Publishing emphasize its dramatic turn and themes of suspicion turning to solidarity, while its availability on Kindle Unlimited has helped it reach fans of inspirational short fiction. With a solid 3.6-star average on Amazon from early readers, it stands out for its relatable character and uplifting resolution. @joygerken zurl.co/D93va zurl.co/fLW97 zurl.co/MXzve zurl.co/Roeoy zurl.co/yZ3pC zurl.co/1LEiS Joy M. Lilley, a British author and retired registered nurse (real name Joy Gerken), has built a devoted following with her empathetic, character-focused stories that draw from life's challenges and triumphs. Residing in Kent—the garden of England—and a proud grandmother, her nursing background at places like the Royal Victoria Hospital lends authentic insight into human vulnerability, which shines in her diverse works spanning romance, historical fiction, contemporary drama, and short tales. Acclaimed titles include *Figs, Vines and Roses*, *The Liberty Bodice*, *Time's Pendulum Swings Again*, *Strawberry Moon*, *Joyful Pussy Cat Tales*, and *Bleeds When Broken*. Reviewers commend her graceful handling of sensitive topics, with one praising her ability to weave “compelling narratives around complex issues.” Inspired by family, faith, and her peaceful surroundings, Lilley connects warmly with readers through her blog and social media, offering stories that inspire reflection and hope. Spy and Villain is a touching inspirational short story, its themes of vigilance, friendship, and faith-driven compassion affirming its appeal for readers seeking quick, meaningful reads with heart. Joy M. Lilley’s skillful blend of suspense and tenderness makes this compact gem a shining example of her compassionate storytelling legacy.
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When Darkness Comes by John Anthony Miller, is a gripping historical thriller that has enthralled readers with its vivid portrayal of courage amid atrocity, earning widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and unflinching look at the human spirit during World War II. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the novel weaves together the fates of three resilient souls: Paul, a haunted banker reeling from the Gestapo's slaughter of his family; Rachel, a bold 16-year-old Jewish girl who defies danger to lead her kin in quiet rebellion; and Claire, a compassionate bookstore owner whose hidden network smuggles Jews to safety at great personal peril. As the city's shadows lengthen under occupation, their unlikely alliance forges bonds of sacrifice, forbidden romance, and unyielding resistance, forcing each to confront the darkness within and without while racing against the tide of impending doom.Readers have praised the novel's heart-pounding tension and richly drawn characters. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “Wonderfully written and sure to keep any reader up into the wee hours of the morning to finish. I was almost disappointed when I got to the end. It was that good!” Another shared, “I loved this historical fiction set in France during WWII... one of the main characters, Rachel, does this not just to her boss but also to the French Police and the Nazi officers! (the epic scene is on page 122) And she’s only 16!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “I give When Darkness Comes 100 Stars!! Miller has crafted a story with a cast of soulful characters caught in a web of survival,” awarding it 5 stars. A UK reviewer added, “A great thriller set in the Second World War... well written, easy read with each chapter ending, leaves you wanting to continue to get to the end of the story.” X posts from @authorjamiller throughout 2025 spotlight the book's re-release and its “power force” impact, highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has amplified its reach among historical fiction enthusiasts.@authorjamiller zurl.co/iCdWe zurl.co/8743D zurl.co/YEWiT zurl.co/Fp2F3 John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has established himself as a virtuoso of historical fiction with his evocative WWII narratives. Driven by a passion for travel and global conflicts, he crafts tales of ordinary people battling extraordinary odds, as seen in acclaimed works like In Satan's Shadow, To Parts Unknown, and Honour the Dead. Reviewers laud his meticulous research and character-driven prose, with one noting, “John Anthony Miller has created a power force of a book in 'When Darkness Comes'—a wonderful story of sacrifice and honor.” Subplots of espionage and moral ambiguity deepen the emotional stakes, drawing from the coastal inspirations of his New Jersey home. Miller connects with readers via his vibrant X account (@authorjamiller ) and continues to illuminate forgotten heroes of history.When Darkness Comes is a masterful WWII thriller, its re-release reaffirming its status as essential reading for lovers of resilience, betrayal, and redemption. John Anthony Miller’s talent for immersing readers in the grit and grace of wartime Paris cements this novel as a poignant tribute to his enduring craft in the genre.
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𝐀𝐥𝐥-𝐀𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐋𝐨𝐫𝐞 "The anaesthetics are way past their expiration date, but it still worked! Good thing Dragons always attacked the Forges. I've got a lot of extra parts to work with. [cracking knuckles sound effect] Sweet dreams, horsey." - Admin B
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When Darkness Comes by John Anthony Miller is a gripping historical thriller that has enthralled readers with its vivid portrayal of courage amid atrocity, earning widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and unflinching look at the human spirit during World War II. Set in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1942, the novel weaves together the fates of three resilient souls: Paul, a haunted banker reeling from the Gestapo's slaughter of his family; Rachel, a bold 16-year-old Jewish girl who defies danger to lead her kin in quiet rebellion; and Claire, a compassionate bookstore owner whose hidden network smuggles Jews to safety at great personal peril. As the city's shadows lengthen under occupation, their unlikely alliance forges bonds of sacrifice, forbidden romance, and unyielding resistance, forcing each to confront the darkness within and without while racing against the tide of impending doom. Readers have praised the novel's heart-pounding tension and richly drawn characters. A Goodreads reviewer enthused, “Wonderfully written and sure to keep any reader up into the wee hours of the morning to finish. I was almost disappointed when I got to the end. It was that good!” Another shared, “I loved this historical fiction set in France during WWII... one of the main characters, Rachel, does this not just to her boss but also to the French Police and the Nazi officers! (the epic scene is on page 122) And she’s only 16!” On Amazon, a fan raved, “I give When Darkness Comes 100 Stars!! Miller has crafted a story with a cast of soulful characters caught in a web of survival,” awarding it 5 stars. A UK reviewer added, “A great thriller set in the Second World War... well written, easy read with each chapter ending, leaves you wanting to continue to get to the end of the story.” X posts from @authorjamiller throughout 2025 spotlight the book's re-release and its “power force” impact, highlighting its availability on Kindle Unlimited, which has amplified its reach among historical fiction enthusiasts. @authorjamiller zurl.co/ErAk5 zurl.co/OV4pq zurl.co/To9vj zurl.co/JNAVC John Anthony Miller, an American author born in Philadelphia to English and Italian roots, has established himself as a virtuoso of historical fiction with his evocative WWII narratives. Driven by a passion for travel and global conflicts, he crafts tales of ordinary people battling extraordinary odds, as seen in acclaimed works like In Satan's Shadow, To Parts Unknown, and Honour the Dead. Reviewers laud his meticulous research and character-driven prose, with one noting, “John Anthony Miller has created a power force of a book in 'When Darkness Comes'—a wonderful story of sacrifice and honor.” Subplots of espionage and moral ambiguity deepen the emotional stakes, drawing from the coastal inspirations of his New Jersey home. Miller connects with readers via his vibrant X account ( @authorjamiller ) and continues to illuminate forgotten heroes of history.When Darkness Comes is a masterful WWII thriller, its re-release reaffirming its status as essential reading for lovers of resilience, betrayal, and redemption. John Anthony Miller’s talent for immersing readers in the grit and grace of wartime Paris cements this novel as a poignant tribute to his enduring craft in the genre.
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