A Million Miracles — A WWII Trilogy

He promised his dying wife he would find their son. Then he walked into Nazi Germany to do it.

Pitor Barr survives the Warsaw Ghetto, buries the woman he loves, and takes a dead man’s name to search for the child the Reich tore from his arms.

Three books. One father who will not stop.

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The story

Poland, on the edge of war. Pitor Barr has already lost more people than any man should, and he swears he will never cry again — until Mila. Their marriage is built in the worst place and time to build one.

When the war tears the family apart and their son, Jakup, is taken, Pitor makes a promise he spends the rest of the trilogy trying to keep: survive, and bring the boy home. Read in order, start to finish.

The trilogy

Read in order
I'll Never Cry Again — book cover
Book One

I’ll Never Cry Again

He vowed never to cry again. Then Mila gave him a reason to hope. As the Nazis close on Warsaw, their love has to survive family betrayal, the walls of the Ghetto, and a loss no parent should face — their young son, Jakup, torn from their arms.

Searching for Jakup — book cover
Book Two

Searching for Jakup

Mila is dying, and her last request is impossible: survive, and bring their son home. Pitor disappears into Nazi Germany under a false name, living among the men who took everything from him, searching for a boy who may not remember his own father. To stay alive he has to become what he hates.

A Million Miracles — book cover
Book Three

A Million Miracles

Pitor Barr is gone. In his place is Konrad Hoffman, a trusted SS officer inside Hitler’s circle — and a Jewish father hiding in plain sight. The only path to Jakup runs through a marriage of lies and the secrets of a Lebensborn home, with suspicion closing in. The final book in the trilogy.

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