Inspired by true events, a breathtaking WWII historical novel about
the brave American women who trained the British Royal Air Force, by
New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath.
1941. A talented flier, Jessie Lovelace yearns for a career in
aviation. When the civilian flight school in her small Texas town begins
to clandestinely train British pilots for the RAF, she fights to become
an instructor. But the task isn't without its perils of near-misses and
death. Faced with the weight of her responsibilities, she finds solace
with a British officer who knows firsthand the heavy price paid in war .
. . until he returns to the battles he never truly left behind.
Rhonda Monroe might not be skilled in the air but can give a trainee a
wild ride in a flight simulator. Fearing little, she dares to jeopardize
everything for a forbidden relationship with a charismatic airman...
Innocent and fun-loving Kitty Lovelace, Jessie's younger sister, adores
dancing with these charming newcomers, realizing too late the risks they
pose to her heart.
As the war intensifies and America becomes involved, the Girls of Flight
City do their part to bring a victorious end to the conflict, pouring
all their energy into preparing the young cadets to take to the skies
and defeat the dangers that await. And lives from both sides of the
Atlantic will be forever changed by love and loss...