Separated by her father, a marriage, and now an ocean.
No longer hemmed in by the majestic Alps that once confined his future, Peter sets sail for America-determined to prove himself and build a new life through art and hard work. But freedom comes at a cost, and the challenges of the New World offer little comfort to a man haunted by rejection.
Back in Switzerland, Amalia is finally free from her controlling father, yet bound to a man she does not love-a consequence of duty and deceit. As a mother, she must navigate a life she never chose while her heart remains tethered to the past.
On opposite sides of the world, Peter and Amalia face the fallout of broken dreams and buried promises. As they forge separate paths, the memory of what they once shared lingers-shaping their choices, testing their strength, and sustaining the hope of reunion.
Set against the backdrop of nineteenth-century immigration and frontier life in the American West, this work of historical fiction continues the story of Swiss-American pioneer photographer Peter Britt and Amalia Grob. It imagines a sweeping story of love, sacrifice, and the long road toward reunion. From a quiet village in Switzerland to the rugged gold fields of the American frontier, their journey reflects the struggles faced by countless immigrants seeking freedom, identity, and belonging in a new land.
Rich in historical detail and emotional depth, Independence Days explores themes of resilience, family, faith, and the enduring power of love across time and distance. Perfect for readers who enjoy immersive historical settings, emotionally driven narratives, and stories inspired by real lives.
Sometimes love must cross an ocean twice before finding its way home.