
282 pages Bookouture publisher July 20, 2021publish date
ABOUT THE BOOK
Margarete stumbles out of the bombed-out house, the dust settling around her like snow. Mistaking her for the dead officerβs daughter, a guard rushes over to gently ask her if she is all right and whether thereβs anything he can do to help her. She glances down at where the hated yellow star had once been, and with barely a pause, she replies βYesβ.
Berlin, 1941: Margarete Rosenbaum is working as a housemaid for a senior Nazi officer when his house is bombed, leaving her the only survivor. But when sheβs mistaken for his daughter in the aftermath of the blast, Margarete knows she can make a bid for freedomβ¦
Issued with temporary papersβand with the freedom of not being seen as Jewishβa few hours are all she needs to escape to relative safety. That is, until her former employerβs son, SS officer Wilhelm Huber, tracks her down.
But strangely he doesnβt reveal her true identity right away. Instead he insists she comes and lives with him in Paris, and seems determined to keep her hidden. His only condition: she must continue to pretend to be his sister. Because whoever would suspect a Nazi girl of secretly being a Jew?
His plan seems impossible, and Margarete is terrified they might be found out, not to mention worried about what Wilhelm might want in return. But as the Nazis start rounding up Jews in Paris and the RΓ©sistance steps up its activities, putting everyone who opposes the regime in peril, she realizes staying hidden in plain sight may be her only chance of survivalβ¦
Can Margarete trust a Nazi officer with the only things she has left though⦠her safety, her life, even her heart?
MY THOUGHTS
A Light in the Window is the first book in Margarete’s Journey series.
Such a breathtaking book. I simply couldn’t put this down. A Jewish maid, after the death of a senior Nazi officer, his wife and daughter will now assume the identity of the dead daughter.
Taking the identity papers, she assumes the persona of this woman as she becomes more confident. Not rationalizing how her actions would be seen she goes on the run knowing if the girls’ brothers see her the game will be over. As a Jewish woman she sees this as her only chance at freedom in life.
When her former employer’s son, an SS officer tracks her down he insists she live with him in Paris and stay hidden. Why would an SS officer want a Jewish woman by his side and how could he possibly be convinced he won’t be found out?
What will the repercussions be for them both if he is caught? I could feel the fear Margarete was feeling but in spite of all of this she is a very brave woman. I was holding my breath as I was reading, my heart sped up and I couldn’t put this down. Completely hooked. I must read the rest of the series to see how this continues to play out.
Pub Date 20 Jul 2021
I was given a complimentary copy of this book.
All opinions expressed are my own.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Marion Kummerow writes historical fiction that explores the dark side of human history. A USA Today Bestselling author, she has received rave reviews from readers and critics for her novels about the German resistance during World War II. Her books feature characters who face moral dilemmas, make difficult decisions, and fight for what is right. She also infuses her stories with humor and undying love, because she believes that love is what makes the world go round.
Born and raised in Germany, Marion has lived in various countries before returning to Munich with her family. After writing several non-fiction books, she felt drawn to the past and the subject of resistance to the Nazi regime. It took her years of courage and hard work to turn the true story of her grandparents Ingeborg and Hansheinrich Kummerow into a trilogy: βLove and Resistance in the Second World Warβ. UNRELENTING is the first book in this series.
Bringing history to life through her books is Marionβs passion. She visits museums, travels to memorials and the locations in her books, reads original source material, and consults experts to meticulously research the historical facts and details in her novels.
Her stories are authentic and immersive, transporting readers to another time and place. She writes with the conviction that we must never forget the past, so it wonβt repeat itself.
When sheβs not writing or researching, Marion likes to travel, do yoga, and spend time with her family. She also enjoys reading books by other historical fiction authors.
If you want to get a taste of her writing, you can download a free short story about a downed British airman here: https://kummerow.info/
Or visit her website for a complete list of her published books and interesting background information: https://kummerow.info/recommended-reading-order/
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13 replies on “A Light in the Window: A completely gripping WW2 historical novel with a heartbreaking twist (Margarete’s Journey Book 1)”
I think I would like this book. β₯
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I’m already reading the second book in the series now. I’m also reading another book of hers that I’m doing a blog tour on the 25th . I’ll try to keep the stories straight ππ. Very good and realistic historical fiction.
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Not for this one, no. Sorry.
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Ok
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Deanne, I reallly like the sound of this book! It goes on my TBR list!
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Just warning you, if you start it you’re going to want to read the whole four-part series. I’m on part 3 now.
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Wow! Wonderful review Deanne! I have been trying to read this author for years. I’m going to see if my library has her books right now!π€¦ββοΈππ
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My library only has one of hers and it’s none I have from netgalley. Her books are one of my go tos for historical fiction. Posting a blog tour of one of her books tomorrow. Make sure you keep an eye on bookouture to grab her ππππβ
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This one certainly grabs my attention.
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I couldn’t put it down!
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I love love historical fiction novels, so this book is right up my alley. Definitely adding to my TBR list right now!! Thanks, Deanne!
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Historical fiction is my go-to genre to read but I do read others. This is a four-part series with a prequel on Amazon free if you’d like to grab it. I hope you enjoy it. You’re welcome π
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