It is 1938, and Austria has just fallen to the Nazis. Amalia von Schoenenburg’s husband, Rudolf, has been murdered by the SS before her eyes. Fleeing to Switzerland with a vital message from Rudolf for Mr. Winston Churchill, she is accompanied by her two sons and Dr. Andrzej Zaleski, the man she loved heart and soul before the Great War. As this little band of exiles works to complete its vital mission, Amalia struggles with grief and guilt. She loved her husband and raised two children with him, but how can she deny the passion that has existed, hidden away—the passion of a lifetime? This is the stand alone sequel to The Last Waltz Author G.G. Vandagriff brings readers what is possibly her best work yet in "Exile." Vandagriff masterfully weaves a tale of conflicted romance into the pre-WWII era, bringing the terror, sadness and anger of Hitler's reign out of history and into the hands of readers. Vandagriff does an excellent job balancing fact and fiction.--Deseret News Exile is a strong and touching story which details not only many little known details of World War II, but shares an intimate knowledge of European politics and social customs. T he author did a superb job of melding together the various plot lines and intrigues leading to Austria's takeover and the attempt by the Nazis to rule of all Europe. --Meridian Magazine This book has been nominated to receive the prestigious Whitney Award.G.G. Vandagriff is a scholar of Twentieth Century Central European history and politics. She received her bachelor's degree from Stanford and her master's degree from George Washington University. She has written nineteen novels, many of them romances.