Love and War
A country under attack
and the story of one woman’s fight to protect England and her heart.
1941. The German war
machine has crushed all of Europe-only England holds fast. To force a
surrender, the German Luftwaffe bombs cities and villages the length of the
country. As the battle rages, Britain is in desperate need to put more pilots
in the air.
To free up more men a
new unit is formed: The Ack Ack Girls. These special teams of courageous women
will now fight in the anti-aircraft stations. Determined to be part of the
effort, Ava Armstrong, volunteers for one of the special teams.
Her unit just happens
to be located near an RAF airfield teaming with pilots. Sparks fly, and not
just from artillery, when Ava crosses paths with Chris Fairfield, a handsome
and cocky pilot stationed there. But nothing is easy in time of war, not even
love.
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London-October 1940
Ava’s blood froze in her veins at the growing roar, or so it felt. Her heart pounded in her ears. The hammering hardly noticeable against the raw fear that filled her as the air raid siren wailed.
Which direction were the planes coming from?
In the basement everyone sat on the floor, their backs pressed to the wall. No one spoke. Everyone held hands. In the flickering lamplight, Penny had grasped Ava’s.
And they waited.
The first explosion sounded from across the river, many blocks away. Ava closed her eyes and whispered, “Thank you.” A wave of guilt hit her. Part of the city was destroyed. Londoners were dying while she gave thanks. But she was grateful.
The ack-ack-ack sound of the anti-aircraft rounds cut the air and joined the warning wail.
Closer now, another barrage of anti-aircraft bursts rang out as the deep rumble from the German planes came their way. Ava and the Gordon family instinctively tightened their grips on each other’s hands.
“Miss us, please miss, please miss...” Ava repeated.
The roar of the Messerschmitts was overhead now. The bombers growled like gigantic, angry bears. Grandma Gordon fingered the imaginary beads of a rosary as she recited a Hail Mary.
At the first whistle of falling bombs, Ava pulled Peaches to her and cradled the trembling dog. Without thinking, she curled her legs up, buried her head between them, and covered her head with her arms.
The worst thunder clap times a million, that’s how Ava
remembered the noise just before the bricks crashed around her. It sounded like
the end of the world.
In a way it was.
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I was born and raised in Chicago. My father was a history professor and my mother was, and is, a voracious reader. I grew up with a love of history and books.
My parents also love traveling, a passion they passed onto me. I wanted to see the places I read about, see the land and monuments from the time periods that fascinated me. I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively throughout Europe, the Near East, and North Africa.
I am a retired police detective. I spent twenty-five years in law enforcement with two different agencies. My desire to write came in my early teens. After I retired, I decided to pursue that dream.
I’m currently working on the Bloodstone Series, which is historical suspense with romantic elements. I’m also writing a world war two romance series, The Love and War series.
My past series include my historical/time travel romance series is called, Knights in Time. My romantic thriller series is Dangerous Waters. Each series has a different setting and some cross time periods, which I find fun to write.
I currently live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and two wild and crazy rescue dogs.
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9 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
I want to thank The Book Connection for the opportunity to feature my book The Ack Ack Girl. It is a romance set in WW2 England. Some of my favorite movies are from that time period. I'd love to hear what other favorite everyone has from that era. Three of mine are: Casablanca, Saving Private Ryan, and Hanover Street.
Chris K.
You're welcome. Thanks for stopping by. Wishing you the best, Chris.
Ooh...I like the sound of this one! And what a great title. :)
I think so, too, Lark. Hope you check it out.
Thank you, Lark and Cheryl. This was such a fun book to write for me. I love the WW2 stories. I played Big Band music the entire time I was writing. Great music!!
Chris K
Hi Lark,
The title comes from how the women who formed the anti-aircraft teams were referred to as they said the guns made an ack-ack sound.
Chris K
The book details sound great.
Thanks for visiting, everyone.
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