The Majestic, Book1: In the Dark

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London, 1933
As darkness gathers across Europe, one small cinema becomes a beacon of hope—and a target for hatred.
When cinema manager William Bishop begins quietly helping Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany, he transforms the struggling Majestic Cinema into something far more dangerous than a neighborhood picture house. With the help of his brilliant projectionist Lily Carter and a determined community of ordinary Londoners, William creates an underground network that saves lives—one family at a time.
But as their humanitarian work grows, so does the threat from Tommy Carter’s fascist allies, who see the Majestic as a symbol of everything they want to destroy. Caught between her loyalty to the refugees and her love for her radicalized brother, Lily must choose between family and conscience. Meanwhile, her growing feelings for William threaten to complicate everything, especially when their different social worlds collide in ways that could shatter both their hearts and their mission.
From the cozy warmth of afternoon matinees to the stark reality of political violence, The Majestic weaves together romance, moral courage, and the power of community in the face of rising evil. As Europe slides toward war, these ordinary people discover that sometimes the smallest acts of decency require the greatest bravery.
Some lights refuse to be extinguished. Some battles are worth fighting. Some stories demand to be told.

The first book in an unforgettable series about love, sacrifice, and the courage to do what’s right when the world is watching.