Berlin: The Vacuum of Glass and Iron
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NEW RELEASE!Forbidden Love on the Faultline - Book Two They survived the fire of Jerusalem. But can their love survive the cold vacuum of exile? Judah and Layla have escaped. Fleeing the explosive geopolitical crossfire of the Middle East, they seek refuge in Berlin, a city built on the ghosts of its own historic divide. They thought crossing borders would mean freedom. Instead, they find themselves trapped in a beautiful, frozen wasteland of anonymity. For Judah, exile is a slow starvation. Stripped of his excavation sites and his identity, he is an archaeologist with nothing left to dig for, watching the woman he sacrificed everything for drift away in a sea of modern, secular indifference. For Layla, the glittering skyline of glass and iron offers a chance to reinvent herself. But the guilt of the family she left behind follows her like a shadow through the stark Berlin streets. The further she runs from her past, the more she realizes that the walls dividing them weren't just made of Jerusalem stone, they are carried within. In the Middle East, their enemy was the world outside. In the cold, isolating vacuum of the West, the cracks begin to form between them. When a dangerous echo from their past tracks them across Europe, Judah and Layla must face the ultimate question: Did they survive the faultline only to shatter in the cold? The gripping, deeply emotional second book in the Forbidden Love on the Faultline trilogy is a haunting exploration of identity, displacement, and the price of choosing love over country.
NEW RELEASE!Forbidden Love on the Faultline - Book Two They survived the fire of Jerusalem. But can their love survive the cold vacuum of exile? Judah and Layla have escaped. Fleeing the explosive geopolitical crossfire of the Middle East, they seek refuge in Berlin, a city built on the ghosts of its own historic divide. They thought crossing borders would mean freedom. Instead, they find themselves trapped in a beautiful, frozen wasteland of anonymity. For Judah, exile is a slow starvation. Stripped of his excavation sites and his identity, he is an archaeologist with nothing left to dig for, watching the woman he sacrificed everything for drift away in a sea of modern, secular indifference. For Layla, the glittering skyline of glass and iron offers a chance to reinvent herself. But the guilt of the family she left behind follows her like a shadow through the stark Berlin streets. The further she runs from her past, the more she realizes that the walls dividing them weren't just made of Jerusalem stone, they are carried within. In the Middle East, their enemy was the world outside. In the cold, isolating vacuum of the West, the cracks begin to form between them. When a dangerous echo from their past tracks them across Europe, Judah and Layla must face the ultimate question: Did they survive the faultline only to shatter in the cold? The gripping, deeply emotional second book in the Forbidden Love on the Faultline trilogy is a haunting exploration of identity, displacement, and the price of choosing love over country.
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