Publisher's Synopsis
After one beer with him in Tel Aviv, Nilly can't stop thinking about Sebastian, even though she wishes she could. A relationship with this blonde, blue-eyed hunk would be impossible. He's German, maybe the grandson of Nazis, and she's the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors whose mother boycotts German products.
He's in Israel on a musical peace mission; she was born in Ariel, an Israeli city in the West Bank, which he considers an obstacle to peace. Nilly fights her attraction to the "German," but this Dresden-native is just too nice-and hot-to resist. A few dates at hot spots in Tel Aviv lead to a cross-cultural, steamy romance that eventually forces them both to break taboos, challenge prejudices, and uncover family secrets.