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When war shatters London, personal tragedy sinks Kate into darkness. As she struggles to rebuild her life and find redemption, she stumbles upon treacherous secrets-secrets that place her and those she loves in peril against malevolent forces.WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Fall 2018 - Best Fiction FINALIST: Beverly Hills Book Awards 2019 - Historical Fiction FINALIST: The KBR Awards 2019 - Literary Fiction HONORABLE MENTION: Eric Hoffer Award 2022 - Best Legacy Fiction ~~~ "If readers are expecting a simple love triangle here, they'll quickly find that Fink's story has much more to…mehr

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When war shatters London, personal tragedy sinks Kate into darkness. As she struggles to rebuild her life and find redemption, she stumbles upon treacherous secrets-secrets that place her and those she loves in peril against malevolent forces.WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Fall 2018 - Best Fiction FINALIST: Beverly Hills Book Awards 2019 - Historical Fiction FINALIST: The KBR Awards 2019 - Literary Fiction HONORABLE MENTION: Eric Hoffer Award 2022 - Best Legacy Fiction ~~~ "If readers are expecting a simple love triangle here, they'll quickly find that Fink's story has much more to offer. Fancy cars, espionage, and even morphine addiction wind up playing roles in a narrative that, much like Kate, keeps rushing forward, no matter what obstacles are in the way." ~ Kirkus Reviews Born into the Scottish working class, Kate McLaren is a servant in a wealthy household. Young and ambitious, determined to rise above her station in life, she moves to London, marries, and seeks her place in society. When her life becomes entangled with the wealthy co-owners of the shipping company where her husband works, Kate suffers from jumbled emotions and crushing guilt. Then World War I comes along and changes everything. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a glance into Great Britain of the early 1900s, where the lives of the working class and the wealthy elite intertwine. Vanish into this historical novel, and share the love, pain, agony, and delight of those trying to make their lives against the backdrop of the Great War. "If you loved Downton Abbey, you'll devour Invisible by Day. Teri Fink recreates World War I era England with vivid details, but while she paints the era with love, she doesn't sentimentalize it. Instead, she captures much of the brutality, sexism and class warfare that defined the times. A detailed, sweeping novel that explores three of the most compelling facets of human life: love, war, and redemption. Readers will be marking their calendars for Teri Fink's next release." ~ A.C. Fuller, Author of the "Alex Vane Media Thriller" Series
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AUTHOR: Teri Fink's writing has won literary awards for both fiction and nonfiction, including winning 2nd Place for the prestigious PNWA Nancy Pearl Award for Literary Fiction, and 1st Place for nonfiction in the PNWA Literary Contest. Teri spent her early childhood years in Redondo Beach, California, before her family traded the beaches of the Pacific Coast for the apple orchards of Wenatchee, Washington. Her career has taken her from librarian, to corporate writer, and communications officer before becoming a novelist. She's a member of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association (PNWA) and Write on the River. Teri and her husband live on beautiful Lake Chelan in central Washington State.