Publisher: 14 January 2026
Release date: Storm Publishing
Back cover blurb: "Mimi, it's me. Nick," he whispered, his Nazi uniform a mockery of the boy who once promised to protect her. She stared through her tears at eyes she'd never forgotten—now belonging to the enemy. When the Nazis invade Paris, the peaceful world Mimi shares with her beloved grandmother Chloe—is shattered forever. In a single, brutal day, police tear through their neighbourhood, ripping Jewish families from their homes and destroying lives built over generations. As grandmother and granddaughter face the unthinkable horrors of Nazi-occupied France, an unexpected figure from Mimi's past emerges—someone who could be salvation or destruction. Nick, the childhood friend who once held her heart, now bears the swastika armband. But beneath the Reich insignia lies a man haunted by his choices, desperate to find redemption in the darkness. From a converted department store turned prison where Mimi is forced to sort stolen treasures to the camps where innocents face unspeakable evil, love becomes the most dangerous—and powerful—force of all.
Chloe, a former famous ballet dancer wants the best for her children, so during an uncertain time in Europe, tearfully lets her daughter go to America with her husband and young child.
Chloe misses her daughter terribly, but has other things to worry about, like money, and the fact that her family is Jewish. In a time when being Jewish seems to be a crime.
When her Granddaughter Mimi is sent to live with her under tragic circumstances she is split from her childhood friend Nick.
Mimi can see how distraught they both are, but she knows it is best for them to be separated.
They are so very different after all.
As Nick resides peacefully with his new adopted Father, Mimi is thrown into a life of turmoil. The Nazi Party begin to step up their campaign against the Jews in Germany, and Nick finds himself in the midst of brutal chaos during Kristallnacht.
He understands then that this is a life that he wants no part of. But he must not go against the party, and he cannot disobey his Father. But he knows that he does not agree with the regime, not least because the girl he was once best friends with is a jew.
A girl that he might even be in love with...
A girl that he may never see again...
Because although Nick has a heart and a conscience, most of his fellow soldiers are only to happy to follow the orders of their superior officers, no matter what that might see them taking part in.
Until We Meet Again is available from 14 January 2026. You can pre-order it now via Amazon online and all good book shops.
Thank You to the publishers who approved my request in exchange for an honest review.