The Song of Angels
Junia Swan
What awaits Hell on earth.
In the year 1820: American Daniel Robinson sets out to find Mila Goranov, who was kidnapped and enslaved by Ottomans years earlier. He succeeds in freeing the young woman and rescuing her to his ship. But he must realize that trauma's grip still holds Mila captive. A gentle voice draws Mila out of her solitude. Like a ray of hope, it shows her the way back to a world from which she had shut herself off. Daniel's comfort takes away her fear and gives her security. But his mission ends at the coast of England. Will she ever see him again when he now returns to his homeland?
His voice finds me. His arms carry me. His love comforts me. But I am not his and he will leave me.First Reader
"The captivating writing style makes the extremely high page count fly by and creates a vivid mental movie that many authors can only dream of achieving. For me, this is by far the best book I've read in recent years." - TheaSophie
"The plot captivates readers and makes them reluctant to put the book down. As usual from this author, the writing style is visually powerful and suspenseful." - shilo
"This story is emotionally very moving, because the setbacks that Mila and Daniel must endure often left me feeling somewhat dejected. And that's what's special about this book! Junia Swan has managed to portray one person's emotional healing very well..." - reading_beauty91
"...despite all the horror, this book conveys so much love, trust and forgiveness. That really knocked me off my feet. And despite the heavy subject matter, I read through the book in two days." - isareadingbooks
"There are many interesting characters, exciting twists, some humor and also some sad scenes. All in all, a beautiful, lovingly written book with a lot of heart..." - Asa

