About the Book
Book: Love at First Flight
Author: Linda Shenton Matchett
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: September 15, 2020
Can two people emerge from the clouds of past hurt to find a silver lining of love?
Evelyn Reid would rather fly than do anything else, so when war engulfs the U.S., she joins the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron. One of the program’s top pilots, she is tapped for pursuit plane training…the dream of a lifetime until she discovers the instructor is her ex-fiancé, Jasper MacPherson.
Collecting enough points to rotate stateside, fighter pilot Jasper MacPherson is assigned to teach the WAFS how to fly the army way. Bad enough to be training women, but things take a turn for the worse when his former fiancée shows up as one of his students.
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My Review
In the historical WWII genre, it’s not often for a novel to come along set in the US. I forgot what a major role the work in the continental US did to propel the end of the war. This novel takes place in Brownsville, Texas. I’ve been there, and Matchett’s description is accurate—hot and dusty with a unique beauty.
Besides offering a view of states side wartime, the active role of women in the war shines through the WASP program. Headway is made even though not fully realized. Love is difficult in normal situations. But wartime? Romance blossoms and can quickly be extinguished. In wartime or pandemic or economic depression romance and love have roles, but will the sacrifice be worth it? As I read this novel, I put myself into a war and wonder what role I would play? Would I love or leave?
About the Author
Linda Shenton Matchett writes about ordinary people who did extraordinary things in days gone by. She is a native of Baltimore, Maryland and was born a stone’s throw from Fort McHenry. Linda has lived in historic places all her life, and is now located in central New Hampshire where her favorite activities include serving as a volunteer docent and archivist for the Wright Museum of WWII, exploring historic sites, and immersing herself in the imaginary worlds created by other authors.
More from Linda
Dear Readers:
It’s all I can do to parallel park my car…well, actually I can’t. I’m terrible at that sort of thing, which is why I’m so impressed with the Women’s Air Service Pilot who served during World War II. Created in August 1943 by merging the Women’s Flying Training Detachment and the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, the WASP was a civilian organization that came under the authority of the Air Force and freed male pilots for combat or other duties. Their leader was the intrepid Jacqueline Cochran, an award winning pilot who set and broke numerous records during her career.
Qualifications for the program were stringent, and of the more than 25,000 women who applied, only 1,800 were accepted. Of that number, 1,074 completed the program. These women flew over sixty million miles and transported every type of military aircraft from the ninety-nine foot long B-29 Bomber that weighted over 100,000 pounds to the P-51 Mustang that could fly at over 400 miles per hour.
The WASP also towed targets for live anti-aircraft gun practice, simulated strafing missions and transported cargo. Thirty-eight WASP members lost their lives and one disappeared while on a ferry mission, her fate still unknown. Disbanded in December 1944, the WASP did not receive military status or benefits for their service. However, after nearly three decades its members were granted veteran status, and in 2009 they were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
It is my hope that Love at First Flight honors these brave women in some small way.
Blessings,
Linda Shenton Matchett
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, March 24
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Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, March 28
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Happily Managing a Household of Boys, April 2
deb’s Book Review, April 2
Connie’s History Classroom, April 3
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, April 4
Blossoms and Blessings, April 4
Locks, Hooks and Books, April 5
CarpeDiem, April 6
A Novel Pursuit, April 6
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Linda is giving away the grand prize package of an autographed paperback edition of Love at First Flight, eco-friendly reusable shopping bag with image of Women’s Air Service Pilots, stuffed WASP bear, Norman Rockwell notecards, VJ Day book mark, and I {heart} Spam socks!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/109d2/love-at-first-flight-celebration-tour-giveaway
Do you read books about WWII?
This is going to be a captivating WWII story, especially the second chance at romance angle.
Thanks Roxanne! I love second chance stories.
Yes, it kept my attention!
My favorite genre is WWII as my daddy was a WWII veteran and it has always fascinating me to learn more.
I know you read a lot. Have you read this one?
Love book cover and excerpt. Love books like this and in this setting and genre. Would love to readand review this book and the author’s other books in print format.
Thanks for introducing me Marguerite, appreciate it.
Hope I Win.
Thanks for dropping by. This is a good one.
What an amazing thing to write about! I can’t even imagine what I would have been like in the world back then but it is one of my favorite things to read about. And some of these extraordinary women, wow! I loved to sit and listen to my Grandma tell about what it was like when she was growing up. Things change so much with each generation that passes.
Sounds like a book I would love to read. Thank you!
Wonderful review, Marguerite! I enjoy WWII novels. This one sounds like a must read. Thank you for sharing.