![]() ![]() And the characters in this book felt very real to me. I am continually amazed by the level of detail that Sundin has put into these historical books, making me feel like I’ve stepped back in time. I really enjoyed this book, both as its own story and as part of the greater story. I’ve read books #1 ( The Sea Before Us) & #3 ( The Land Beneath Us), so this was the last of the series for me. ![]() This is the second book in a series of three, following three brothers who were separated by a very unfortunate series of events that led to three years of estrangement. Both Violet and Adler have a lot to learn about themselves and each other, as long as they can survive the war. ![]() She’d rather go somewhere that she can make a difference, not serve the Air Force men who aren’t in need. All Violet wants to do is be a missionary overseas, but England isn’t what she had in mind. While struggling with this lesson and memories of a tragic last day at home, he meets American Red Cross worker Violet Lindstrom. As D-Day approaches, fighter pilot Adler Paxton is determined to “make ace” (which means shooting down 5 enemy planes), but first has to learn how to be a wingman. ![]()
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