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Fearing and desiring the enemy… Sometimes you can’t choose who you love.

Pink Triangle, a #WWII #gay #romance

Coming to all retailers on 13th October

 

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Oslo, April 1945 

Paul Hartmann is a handsome, free-spirited Norwegian in the prime of his life, but he doesn’t fit the German occupant ways simply because he’s gay. And so, when the Gestapo catches him for producing illegal propaganda, he’s tortured and threatened to be sent to a concentration camp with a pink triangle sewn on his shirt, the symbol for homosexuals. 

It will take great courage and mindboggling circumstances of luck, as the Führer commits suicide and the end of the war seems nearer by the day, for Paul to avoid his death transport to Germany. 

And it will take the growing attraction of the Gestapo commander himself to regain his full freedom—and capture his heart.

 

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Advance praise for Pink Triangle!

I’m overwhelmed and thankful for all the great advance reviews for my upcoming #WWII #gay #romance Pink Triangle of late.

Shweta’s Reviews calls it “a gripping and well-written war romance” (full review here), and Tammy Rufo says “I really enjoyed this book, I wish there was a book 2” (full review here).

Thank you, gals! ❤

Fantastic advance review for Pink Triangle!!

WOW, what a fantastic ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review for my upcoming WWII gay romance Pink Triangle!!

“Lea Bronsen’s Pink Triangle certainly proved be something you never experienced before. I had my fair share of ww2 books, so it’s not easy to show me something new. But a story placed in Norway? Sign me up. I’m fairly sure most of us have little knowledge of this northern country. So if you want something new, placed in someplace we hadn’t had much chance to read/learn about, this novel is for you too.

Reasons why I like this story

– I liked both of the main characters. Paul is unyielding, even when facing threats and mortal peril in the eye. He won’t lie about himself, not under pressure nor torture. At the beginning Stefan despite being faithful to the Nazi regime, and a brute when it comes to treating/interrogating prisoners, under the influence of Paul he undergoes an immense character development trough the book.
Placed in Norway (I really like this country, it’s a prominent point on my bucket list to get there at least once)
– An original way of describing character arcs
– Shows the human side, fallibility of the characters, for example Stefan’s weak/coward moments, the way Paul surrenders to his mother until he learns to stand up for himself
– Paul and Stefan’s fight for each other, their courage and desperate resolve to save the other
– Everyday heroism and the will for repair the wrongs of the past
– And finally the Feelings slowly building and blooming into something beautiful.

Conclusion

If you want a thrilling, slow burning, roller-coaster of fear and love, a story placed onto the occupied Norway during ww2, this book is for you. If you harbor stronger or minor reservations about war-stories, you have nothing to fear from this one. The brutalities of the world war are not too explicitly described, but keep in mind that there are some rough/harsh scenes of interrogation and torture. If you can digest that, don’t miss this book.”

Read the in-depth plot, style, and character review on S.A. Locryn’s blog.