Author: Paul Mark Tag
Release Date: August 2014
Publisher: Sweetwater Books
Genre: Historical Fiction
This book is BEYOND AMAZING!
SO TOUCHING!
FANTASTIC!
Keiko's family rents a farm from James' family because Keiko's parents are first generation Japanese and therefore cannot own their own land here in America.
And Keiko and James have a secret...they have fallen in love...something almost forbidden.
Now the Japanese have bombed Pearl Harbor...
Keiko's family knows what is coming for their family and the internment that is inevitable.
So Keiko and James decide to marry before James volunteers to fight in World War II.
Now "sixty years later their daughter Kazuko, who was born in the camps, uncovers a secret that could possibly overwhelm the family."
"Discover the very definition of human love and self-sacrifice in this saga of war, mystery, and romance."
SO. SO. SO. GOOD!
DON'T MISS THIS ONE!
The twist in the plot is mind-blowing it is SO INCREDIBLY HEART-TOUCHING!
About the Author
Paul Mark Tag graduated with multiple degrees in meteorology from Pennsylvania State University and worked for the Naval Research Laboratory as a research scientist for over thirty years before retiring to write fiction. For years prior to retirement, and the following year exclusively, he honed his skills writing short stories. These have been published in StoryBytes, Potpourri, Green’s Magazine, and The Storyteller, as well as The Errant Ricochet: Max Raeburn’s Legacy.In 2005, he self-published his first thriller, Category 5,which took advantage of his knowledge of meteorology and weather modification, followed by Prophecy and White Thaw: The Helheim Conspiracy. With his historical novel How Much Do You Love Me? he has switched genres. He lives with his wife, Becky, in Monterey, California.
(A review copy was provided, however, all reviews are of my own opinion :)
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