Some loves survive war. Some wounds survive generations. And some stones remember everything.
A village erased. A love that survives the graveyards of history. A stone that remembers what the living cannot forget.
In 1942, the Nazis descend on the Czech village of Lidice and tear the world apart.
Eighteen-year-old Václav survives by hiding in an orchard while the men of his village are murdered, the women are sent away, and the children vanish into the machinery of war. Among the lost is Hana, the girl he loves, the girl who once promised to meet him beneath the apple tree if anything ever happened.
But war does not simply take lives.
It changes what remains.
Hana endures Ravensbrück with only memory, names, and the hope of finding her stolen sister. Václav becomes a shadow in occupied Prague, feared by the Germans as Hrobník, Undertaker, a resistance killer who leaves apples in the mouths of the dead Nazis. And across the ocean, Captain Wyatt Sherman, an American soldier with blood on his hands and mercy beyond his own understanding, returns from war carrying a silence no medal can redeem.
Years later, their wounded lives are drawn to the Montana plains, where another history waits beneath grass and thunder.
At Cut River, the land remembers an older violence: the slaughter of the buffalo, the hunger of the People, and the legend of a white cow whose unborn calf never drew breath. There, hidden in the earth, lies a calling stone.
Some hear thunder.
Some hear hoofbeats.
Some hear a mother crying beneath the ground.
And beneath that stone, what was buried begins searching for the road home.
The Weight of a Stone is a haunting work of historical fiction, romance, mystery, and supernatural reckoning. From Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia to the storm-dark plains of Montana, it is a story of first love and second chances, of stolen children and buried histories, of the dead who refuse to be forgotten, and of the terrible beauty of what must be surrendered before anything lost can find the road home.
For readers drawn to sweeping historical novels, tragic romance, Indigenous memory, wartime survival, and stories where mystery lives just beneath the skin of the world.









