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Spanning the years from the Great Depression to WW2, this endearing novel will capture your heart. Zack, a bad boy struggling on the brink of alcoholism, loses himself and spirals into nights of debauchery, riots and drunkenness. His twin brother, Adam, thinks lowly of him as his entire family struggles to help him.But Zack is determined to make a mess of his life.Until he meets a beautiful petite woman, half Cree and part British, who helps him to grow into a better version of himself.Then just as he thinks life is getting better, he sinks to the bottom of hell. Will he survive from his own…mehr

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Spanning the years from the Great Depression to WW2, this endearing novel will capture your heart. Zack, a bad boy struggling on the brink of alcoholism, loses himself and spirals into nights of debauchery, riots and drunkenness. His twin brother, Adam, thinks lowly of him as his entire family struggles to help him.But Zack is determined to make a mess of his life.Until he meets a beautiful petite woman, half Cree and part British, who helps him to grow into a better version of himself.Then just as he thinks life is getting better, he sinks to the bottom of hell. Will he survive from his own self-destruction?The only way he sees out is to join the Canadian Navy.The Battle of the Atlantic will either teach him or break him.The Wars Between Us will keep you gripped to your seat on a ride of addiction, explicit love and the fight to stay alive during WWII.
Autorenporträt
J. A. Boulet is the passionate author of five historical fiction novels. Her newest novel, 1956 Love & Revolution, is a chilling standalone book about the 1956 Hungarian uprising. A highly anticipated release scheduled for June 5, 2023, this is a book that the author holds close to her heart. J. A. Boulet was raised in the aftermath of the Hungarian Revolution. Her father was a Hungarian soldier who fought bravely during the 1956 uprising. He escaped and was granted asylum in Canada. Ms. Boulet's mother also fled from the revolution shortly after. The couple met, fell in love and built a family in Saskatchewan. J. A. Boulet was born decades later. Raised in a refugee family with strong morals has provided J. A. with the foundation to which she has stood behind all her life. Ms. Boulet began writing poetry at a very young age and progressed to short stories and novels easily. She quickly became a history geek and became fascinated with ancestry and the rough path of immigration. J. A. published her first book in 2020 and has since published one to two books annually. She writes with an unsettling realism, grabbing your emotions and refusing to let go. 1956: Love and Revolution is a book you won't be able to put down.