Cambridge, GREAT BRITAIN — Sheila Munds-Belbin’s highly acclaimed novel -Beloved Enemy, will be in competition for both The Eric Hoffer Award and the Pacific Book Awards in 2018. The former is one of the largest international book awards for self-published books while the latter was created by a recognizable name in the business whose reviews have received accolades from all aspects of the publishing industry, e-Commerce recognition. scholastic recognition, news media and personal praise from authors.
After receiving admiration from numerous book experts. Munds-Belbin is enthusiastic with this latest development whose book was able to generate interest lately since it was published in 2013. Inspired by a true story. the book is about a French-German young woman in the British Women’s Army. She was parachuted into enemy-occupied France to seduce and spy a Nazi Colonel who works with intelligence involved in troop movements. The deadly mission faced it’s greatest setback when she was forced to choose between her loyalty to country and love to the person she was sent to spy.
Kirkus called it “powerful” and “memorable” while Blueink described it as a “complex and well-written novel.” This story of treachery in the name of patriotism is sure to haunt readers even after reading it.
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