Beyond the Clouds

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Mar 2026
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Christian Christian

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They lost each other once before; now the clouds of war may give them a second chance.As teenagers, Delia Byrne and Finn Delaney fell in love while flying kites and dreaming of a future together—until betrayal tore them apart. Now, as America enters World War I, Delia works for peace as a paralegal and pacifist. Her values forbid her from supporting the war effort, but she volunteers for a relief organization trying to save millions of lives in famine—stricken Belgium. Returning to America as a decorated war hero, Finn is eager to get back to the front but is assigned to use his fame to raise funds instead. To his surprise, this mission will bring him face—to—face with Delia, the only woman he ever loved and once hoped to marry. As their shared mission draws them together, old sparks of romance begin to stir—until duty sends them behind enemy lines in occupied Belgium. Will the greatest danger be the conflict raging around them—or the possibility of falling in love again? Praise for Elizabeth Camden "A sweeping saga of a historical romance, enhanced by complex characters and riveting period detail."—MIMI MATTHEWS, USA Today bestselling author on Written on the Wind"History, mystery, and romance set against the backdrop of New York City at night—a must read!"—GABRIELLE MEYER, bestselling author on While the City Sleeps Elizabeth Camden's compelling historical romance of second chances, sacrifice, and redemption is set against the backdrop of World War I in Belgium and will captivate readers with its rich historical detail and deeply woven characters.

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Jan 2026 -- Not Selected ISBN B0FCSKLDPL
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