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Valeriya Goffe

The Dream Lives On

As war rages in Ukraine, Viktor Yurchenko flees to the United States together with his three young kids and an elderly mother.

All he is looking for is a refuge for his family; falling in love is the last thing he expects on the other side of the Atlantic. What’s more, he would have never guessed that his journey could help his relatives connect the dots in a decades-old family mystery.

Teresa Jameson, a top executive in an international company, has lived for sixteen years in a seemingly happy marriage. Or maybe she just closed her eyes too often and refused to face the reality?

As ample cracks start to show, she needs to dig deep into her soul. Will she look away just one more time, or give the new relationship a chance to flourish?
269 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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  • Kannan Tphas quotedyesterday
    swiftly as possible.

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    Viktor wiped the cold sweat off his forehead. Peaceful life as they knew it was about to end. Inevitably, it would start raining misery, destruction, and death throughout his native land.

    The doorbell rang.

    After taking a minute to collect himself, Viktor walked to the door and opened it wide. At the doorstep was his father-in-law, Igor Lutsenko.

    “Glory to Ukraine,” Igor said, carefully shaking the snow off his collar.

    “Glory to the heroes.” Viktor shook Igor’s hand. These greetings had become so common in Ukraine these days.

    “Brought your drill back,” Igor noted. “Done with it. Fantastic instrument. Worth every hryvnia you paid for it.”

    “Glad it was helpful.” Viktor nodded, taking the drill and carefully placing it in the closet. “Would you like to come in for a few minutes? We’ve got some varenyky on the table. Straight from the oven.”
  • Yeva Sakardinahas quoted4 days ago
    work as hard as I can, and I’ll again build a happy life for all of you.”
  • Sucheta Dashas quoted10 days ago
    Couples slowly strolling along Khreshchatyk Street, engaged in muted conversation. Patrons enjoying a leisurely lunch of delicious borscht and chicken Kyiv at the renowned Kozak bistro overlooking Independence Square.
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