Terrible Nazi Romanticization

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What the what? Apparently this is the 17th, THE 17TH! book in this series. Holy NAZI Romanticization. What the hell. I DNF'd this book at the half way point. I found myself first, falling asleep mid way through into 2 pages every single night, and I have no problem with romance novels, which is what this book seemed to be billing itself as. But it was a dual narrator, some parts told by Saffron, who was born in South Africa and was being trained by the English to fight against the Nazis, one of which she's in love with (I don't freaking get it either, stay with me here), and the other Narrator is some heart of gold isn't really a Nazi is just related to a bunch of them and is fighting with them because his family threatened a bunch of the people he really loves so instead of escaping and going to fight with Saffron which is what any other self respecting fictional hero would do he puts on his Nazi uniform and is present at the gassing of thousands of....okay I literally cannot go on at this point. I have no idea what the hell the author was trying to accomplish, and I don't know who could finish this book after this. This shit is ridiculous. I couldn't finish it. Whatever the authors' motives were, they got lost in translation and your one protagonist is literally in love with a NAZI. That's not how this works guys, that's now how any of this works. Burn your book.