Booklist Reviews
Adler Paxton acts free as a bird piloting his P-51 fighter plane, but his daring recklessness only makes him feel even more haunted by his fiancée's death, family estrangement, and his own unfaithfulness. Red Cross worker Violet Lindstrom's compassion disarms Adler's defenses, but her dream of missionary life is a world away from serving snacks at the American Army Air Force Base. With dangerous operations on the horizon, Violet and Adler must choose between love and their callings, or pray that God might grant them both. In book two of her Sunrise at Normandy series, following The Sea before Us (2018), Sundin takes to the skies with Allied forces in the months leading up to D-Day. She once again demonstrates her command of WWII history and her constancy in telling stories that enrich its memory. The Sky above Us takes readers from exhilarating heights in the cockpit during battles in the clouds to the atmospheric rush of landing behind enemy lines. Relatable characters, challenging dichotomies, and timeless romance make this an inspirational must-read. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
Publishers Weekly Reviews
Sundin continues her Normandy at Sunrise series (following