Thursday, September 28, 2017

Seeds of Hate by Robyn Walters & Peyton Abbott



I signed up with BHC Press to receive an advanced reader copy from the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.

I love to read and sometimes because independent authors are unknown, you don’t get to read some of their books. So, I figure I give it a try.

My first book for review was:


Seeds of Hate
by Robyn Walters & Peyton Abbott
Release date: November 7, 2017

Description
Growing up in Nazi Germany, Wilhelm Kastner knew two things by the age of six: conform or die. To survive, he becomes one of Hitler’s prized acolytes.
When the war finally ends, Wilhelm sheds the training of his youth to pursue the American dream and build a future. Happily married with two children, life is good in Sunnybrook—until an incident at a school forces him to confront the demons of his past.
Now Wilhelm must fight to survive all over again—or lose his life trying


When I received it, I figured I read couple pages to see how it is and I read the rest in the evening.
However, once in a while I am lucky enough to get a book that I can’t put down, and this was one of them.
Once I started reading, I could not stop. I spent the whole day reading, I did not even do a load of laundry I was planning on doing.

The book is great, and even that you know how it is going to end, you keep on reading because it is well written. It has a compelling story of courage, survival, reliance, and of no betraying your principles or who you are.

I recommend it.