Winds of Change, Book 2: Shadows of War

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London, 1918. The war is ending, but the battle for compassion has just begun.
Dr. Margaret Ashworth has returned from the battlefields of France determined to bring humane medical care to London’s shell-shocked soldiers. But at the London Hospital, she faces a new enemy: Dr. James Morrison, whose brutal “treatments” are destroying the very men she’s sworn to heal.
When Margaret’s spirited sister Beatrice volunteers at the hospital, she becomes an unwitting pawn in Morrison’s manipulative game. As he works to discredit Margaret through forged documents and psychological warfare, the sisters find themselves on opposite sides of a conflict that threatens to tear their family apart.
With the Spanish flu ravaging London and traumatized soldiers suffering under Morrison’s cruel methods, Margaret must choose between her career and her conscience. But when Morrison’s “discipline” drives a desperate patient to violence, both sisters will face the ultimate test of courage.
Set against the backdrop of war’s end and a city struggling to heal, Winds of Change is a gripping tale of sisterhood, sacrifice, and the fight for dignity in medicine. As Margaret battles for her patients’ humanity and Beatrice discovers her own strength, they’ll learn that sometimes the greatest victories come not on battlefields, but in hospital wards where compassion battles cruelty.
A powerful blend of medical drama, historical detail, and family saga that brings World War I London vividly to life.