Jane Hadley is eighteen, her father’s a respected bank manager and abusive. Reverend Jackson and his wife, are the only ones that know what’s been happening to Jane, they hide her on a Sunday night, and the next day she's leaving for London to join the Women’s Auxiliary Air force.
Jane has never been to London before, she meets two girls at the recruiting office, Nancy and Charlotte and they become best friends. After basic training, the girls are separated and keep in touch by writing to each other. Jane’s smart, she’s given a top secret job as a plotter and she moves around a lot.
Jane’s very nervous around men, due years of physical and mental abuse from her father, she meets Flight lieutenant Oscar Stanton, he’s a very nice young man and Jane’s not ready for a relationship. Gradually Jane gains confidence, she keeps bumping into Oscar Stanton and he’s a patient man.
Jane’s father still holds a grudge, he tracks her down and bundles her into a car. When Oscar finds out, he contacts the authorities, her father underestimates his daughters friends and Oscar. The phony war is over, the English armies being rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk, Oscar and Jane are both helping to defend England. I look forward to the continuation of their story, in the next book in the series; The East End Girl In Blue, how they settle into married life during a dangerous war and four stars from me.