No Woman’s Land
by Ellie Midwood
Publication Date: May 31, 2019
eBook; 368 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction
“It was very dangerous for him, and he knew it. But his love for me was stronger than fear.” – Ilse Stein
This novel is based on the inspiring and moving love story of Ilse Stein, a German Jew, and Willy Schultz, a Luftwaffe Captain in the Minsk ghetto, who risked his life to save the one he loved the most.
When the last of the Jews’ rights are stripped in 1941, Ilse’s family is deported to a Minsk ghetto. Confined to a Sonderghetto and unable to speak the locals’ language, Ilse struggles to support the surviving members of her family. Befriended by a local underground member Rivka, Ilse partakes in small acts of resistance and sabotage to help her fellow Jews escape to the partisans.
A few months later, after losing almost his entire brigade of workers to one of the bloodiest massacres conducted by the SS, a local administrative officer Willy Schultz summons the survivors to form a new brigade. Ilse’s good looks immediately catch his eye, and he makes her a leader of the new unit and later, an office worker. Soon, an unlikely romance blossoms amid death and gore, moving a Nazi officer to go to great risks to protect not only Ilse but as many others as possible and allowing a Jewish girl to open her heart to the former enemy. Knowing that the ghetto would soon be liquidated, Willy Schultz swears to save Ilse, even if the cost would be his own life.
“We live together, or we die together,” – an ultimate oath of love in the most harrowing setting.
Dark, haunting, but full of hope, “No Woman’s Land” is a testament to the love that is stronger than fear and death itself.
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About the Author
Ellie Midwood is a best-selling, award-winning historical fiction writer. She’s a health-obsessed yoga enthusiast, a neat freak, an adventurer, Nazi Germany history expert, polyglot, philosopher, a proud Jew and a doggie mama.
Ellie lives in New York with her fiancé and their Chihuahua named Shark Bait.
Readers’ Favorite – winner in the Historical Fiction category (2016) – “The Girl from Berlin: Standartenfuhrer’s Wife”
Readers’ Favorite – winner in the Historical Fiction category (2016) – “The Austrian” (honorable mention)
New Apple – 2016 Award for Excellence in Independent Publishing – “The Austrian” (official selection)
For more information on Ellie and her novels, please visit her website. You can also find her on Facebook, Amazon, and Goodreads.
Blog Tour Schedule
Friday, July 19
Review at Passages to the Past
Saturday, July 20
Review at Amy’s Booket List
Monday, July 22
Review at Locks, Hooks and Books
Tuesday, July 23
Feature at Words and Peace
Review at Books In Their Natural Habitat
Wednesday, July 24
Review at Impressions In Ink
Thursday, July 25
Review at Bibliophile Reviews
Friday, July 26
Review at 100 Pages a Day
Interview at Let Them Read Books
Saturday, July 27
Feature at What Is That Book About
Monday, July 29
Review at Red Headed Book Lady
Tuesday, July 30
Feature at Coffee and Ink
Wednesday, July 31
Feature at Broken Teepee
Review at Lost_in_a_book_reviewer
Giveaway
During the Blog Tour, we are giving away one paperback copy of No Woman’s Land! To enter, please use the Gleam form below.
Giveaway Rules
– Giveaway ends at 11:59 pm EST on July 31st. You must be 18 or older to enter.
– Giveaway is open to the US only.
– Only one entry per household.
– All giveaway entrants agree to be honest and not cheat the systems; any suspicion of fraud will be decided upon by blog/site owner and the sponsor, and entrants may be disqualified at our discretion.
– The winner has 48 hours to claim prize or a new winner is chosen.
This was a fabulous book! Thank you so much for hosting Ellie’s blog tour!
Amy
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happy to be on the tour
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Sounds as if it could be quite an emotional read
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Yes, most books on this period are
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Here again, all the makeup on that woman on the cover just doesn’t look right. Sorry!
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I totally agree. I have no idea why they chose those awful covers
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This is what she really looked like https://www.rbth.com/history/330573-wwii-russia-jew-nazi-captain
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very interesting, thanks for sharing
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