A World War II romance of shattered dreams and the enduring promise of love from the author of Highland Sisters.
1937, Edinburgh. Attractive, dark-eyed Jinny Hendrie is happy enough in her job in the accounts office of a large bakery—until handsome Viennese cake expert Viktor Linden walks into her life with the promise of an exciting future. Although her father and her kind-hearted boss, Ross MacBain, warn against it, Jinny is determined to marry Viktor but, when war is declared between Great Britain and Germany, all her plans are in ruins. Austria has joined forces with Hitler; Viktor has become an enemy and must return home to fight.
Troubled years lie ahead without news of him, and while Jinny and Ross find new love, there are huge question marks over whether Viktor will return when the war is over—and whether his homecoming will lead to happiness or heartbreak . . .