Flight is an historical romance set in World War II by Melbourne author Anne Vines.
In 1942, American servicemen appear on the streets of wartime Melbourne. Though Australians enjoy American films and music, some Melburnians find it confronting to meet real Americans, even though the Yanks have come to protect Australia from a feared Japanese invasion.
American flyer Peter can barely remember a time when he didnβt need to fight. His life is still a flicker away from nightmare; he only feels at home in a fighter plane. When he comes to Melbourne, the girl he wants is Faye, but heβs not in the race. Heβll never be the marrying kind. Yet Faye is the first woman heβs going to miss, more than his other friend, Tivoli dancer, Iris.
Faye finds herself engaged to Melbourneβs most eligible man. But he never looks at her as if there is no one else in the world. Then Peter gives her just that look. She must decide what she wants, and learn how to fight for it. Snobs and moralists in Melbourne say that nice girls donβt go out with Yanks. Faye and Iris face new choices and dangers in a time of change. And then the war intervenes, with life-changing consequences for Peter and Faye.
Anne’s firstΒ novel with Glass House Books was The Ship Wife.






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