Love, passion, feelings, doubts, fears, anxieties, insecurities, moments of madness, lust, prejudice, struggles, betrayals, hypocrisy, violence, fantasies, twists and turns. Everything is designed to keep the love between the protagonists alive even when the whole world seems to be against them. Romance novel or historical novel? Perhaps both, but I prefer to avoid labels and simply consider it The Star in Love. If you're looking for strong emotions, this is the book for you! Two young people separated by hatred, a love that knows no obstacles, only time can bring them back together. This is the fate of the protagonists of The Star in Love: young Parisian Sophie Mayer falls deeply in love with Claus von Bachmann, a German tourist who seems a little shy and lost. However, their love soon proves impossible: Claus comes from a family of Nazis, Sophie is Jewish. The two decide to love each other anyway, keeping their families in the dark, but their relationship is discovered. Desperate, they try to rebel to save their love but are forced to break up and go their separate ways. Only five years later, like a bolt from the blue, Claus's blue eyes meet Sophie's blue eyes again, but this time they are in the hell of Auschwitz, where he wears the uniform of the executioners and she bears the tattoo of the prisoners on her skin. Once again, they are forced to be enemies. Despite everything, their repressed passion resurfaces and the young couple fight with all their strength to escape and finally love each other freely, far from hatred and prejudice. GUIDO PEDERZOLI: born in Turin in 1990, where he attended university and graduated in Contemporary History in 2016; after several collaborations in the cultural field, he devoted himself to publishing several books on Amazon. For more information or curiosities about me and my work, visit the website (copy and paste into your browser's address bar): https: //sites.google.com/view/guidopederzoliautore