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Over A Spitfire review
Just received this lovely review for Over A Spitfire - when Amazon deem fit to show it! Many thanks Maureen Turner, fellow author from Twitter.
This is an easy book to review because I loved it. What an unusual concept for a story, a love affair that spans decades and even endures the death of one of the characters.
I have to say that I had never heard of the organisation, Air Transport Auxiliary which operated during W.W.ll. All credit to Ms Lowe for her research into this.
I easily connected with the main characters, Ava, Will, Henry and Michael as all were very believable.
There is nothing like a good shock to startle the reader and this is achieved by the unexpected death of one of the leading characters early on in the book. From here on we are drawn into the possibility of re-incarnation.
The story spans four decades and the reader is allowed to follow the lives of Ava and Henry as they leave the war years behind, moving on through the fifties, sixties and seventies. Along the way Ava connects with Ethel and Charlie a couple who would be responsible for bringing Ava's past back to haunt her. I make no apologies for being cryptic because this is a novel worthy of reading and I won't give away any spoilers. Another very deserving five star rating for Sherrie Lowe's latest book.
This is an easy book to review because I loved it. What an unusual concept for a story, a love affair that spans decades and even endures the death of one of the characters.
I have to say that I had never heard of the organisation, Air Transport Auxiliary which operated during W.W.ll. All credit to Ms Lowe for her research into this.
I easily connected with the main characters, Ava, Will, Henry and Michael as all were very believable.
There is nothing like a good shock to startle the reader and this is achieved by the unexpected death of one of the leading characters early on in the book. From here on we are drawn into the possibility of re-incarnation.
The story spans four decades and the reader is allowed to follow the lives of Ava and Henry as they leave the war years behind, moving on through the fifties, sixties and seventies. Along the way Ava connects with Ethel and Charlie a couple who would be responsible for bringing Ava's past back to haunt her. I make no apologies for being cryptic because this is a novel worthy of reading and I won't give away any spoilers. Another very deserving five star rating for Sherrie Lowe's latest book.
Published on July 02, 2016 07:26
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reincarnation, spiritual, wwii