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The Wick and The Flame
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14 July 2026
A sweeping historical novel featuring wartime romance, forced proximity, found family, and forbidden love as young rebels risk everything during the birth of Israel.
They were ready to die for a country that did not yet exist, but none of them expected to fall in love.
In the years following the Holocaust, a group of young volunteers gathers on a kibbutz outside Tel Aviv for a dangerous secret mission. Hidden beneath the quiet farming community, they manufacture bullets for the underground fight to secure a homeland for the Jewish people.
Among them are Evie, Albert, Naomi, and Judah. Each arrives with their own past, their own wounds, and their own reasons for joining the cause. Bound together by danger and secrecy, they form an unlikely family as the fight for independence grows more desperate.
But war leaves little room for certainty. As bombings, betrayal, and loss close in around them, the choices they make will shape not only their futures, but the future of a nation.
Spanning Paris, Prague, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv, The Wick and The Flame is an emotional historical saga of courage, sacrifice, passionate love, and the bonds forged in the fires of war.
Perfect for readers who enjoy sweeping historical fiction with high stakes, unforgettable characters, and a touch of spice, in the spirit of bestselling authors Kristin Hannah, Anthony Doerr, and Heather Morris.
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Praise for The Wick and the Flame:
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ An inspiring story about love of country, duty, and honour.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A compelling story that held my interest from the first page to the last.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A beautifully written story of love, tragedy, and triumph.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Brings to life a little-known piece of Israel’s history.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A fascinating story based on truth that kept me turning the pages.
Then, on her fifty-seventh birthday, she decided to switch hats and try writing a novel of her own. Hilari believes that life is all about reinvention and endless possibilities. She hopes her readers feel the same way!