Heartwarming and emotional story of one girl's courage in WW2

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by Fenella J Miller


  ‘His entire squadron is here to pay their last respects. I’m so sorry, darling, you know I was intending to stay the night but I’ve got a lift in the truck. I’ve told them they can come back to Glebe Farm. I think his squadron leader wants to have a word with you and Fred.’

  ‘That’s a shame, but duty comes first.’

  George didn’t travel back in the truck with Jack and Greg – he must have been in the car with the others.

  ‘Don’t you worry about anything, Ellie love, my friends and I have got everything in hand. You spend as much time as you can with your young man before he leaves.’

  ‘Thank you, Mabel, I’ll do that.’

  The wake was being held outside and if it wasn’t for the fact that those not in uniform were in black, it could have been a garden party. Nobody stayed very long and her mother, George and Sir Reginald failed to attend at all. It was as if she’d lost two brothers today.

  Jack had hugged her and she’d shed a few more tears as he too was going back in the RAF transport. There was something she needed to say to Greg before he left and she took him to the rose garden where they could be alone.

  ‘The Germans will be invading Britain soon. You could be killed next. I don’t want to wait – I want to get married as soon as we can. We just don’t know how much time we’ve got left.’

  His arms tightened. ‘If you’re sure, sweetheart, then I’m all for it. If you talk to the vicar he can call the banns immediately, then we can get married as soon as we both get leave at the same time.’

  He kissed her and wiped away her tears with his thumbs. ‘Having a wedding to plan will give Mabel and Fred something to think about. It needs to be a low-key affair, just immediate family and friends. We won’t be able to live together until the war’s over, but knowing I have a wife to come back to will keep me safe.’

  Someone called his name and it was time for him to leave. She stood in the centre of the drive waving until the lorry was out of sight then returned to the house to give Mabel and her father the good news.

  To be continued…

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  Acknowledgements

  My thanks and love to my brother Tony and sister-in-law Susan. Without their support I couldn’t do what I do.

  I am immensely grateful for the work of the brilliant authors of the books listed below. I had all the information I needed from them in order to write this book. The more I learned about the ATA girls, who ferried aircraft for the RAF, the more fascinated I became.

  I couldn’t find any novels about a ferry pilot that included aircraft and flying. I’m hoping my books will fill this gap in the market. This is a story that needs to be more widely known and by fictionalising it I believe the brave young woman in the ATA will get the recognition they deserve. No one I spoke to had heard of them and the remarkable job they did in World War II.

  The second book in this series will be published in 2019 and the final book later in the same year. I hope you enjoyed reading this book as much as I did writing it.

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  Spitfire Women Giles Whitehall

  Spitfire Jonathan Glancey

  Debs at War Ann de Courcy

  Spreading My Wings Diana Barnard Walker

  Fly & Deliver Hugh Bergel

  Contact! Britain! Nancy Miller Livingston Stratford

  Bomber Girls MJ Foreman

  The Female Few Jackie Hyams

  Spitfire Girl Jackie Moggridge

  Lettice Curtis Her Autobiography

  Spitfire Pilot Flight Lieutenant David Cook DFC

  Wartime Britain Juliet Gardiner

  RAF Airfields Jonathan Falconer

  Dictionary of RAF Slang Eric Partridge

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  Britain at War Unseen Archives Maureen Hill

  Bomber Boys Patrick Bishop

  The Home Front Marion Yass

  Looking into Hell Neil Rolfe

  Christmas on the Home Front Mike Brown

  About Fenella J. Miller

  FENELLA J. MILLER was born in the Isle of Man. Her father was a Yorkshire man and her mother the daughter of a Rajah. She has worked as a nanny, cleaner, field worker, hotelier, chef, secondary and primary teacher and is now a full time writer.

  She has over thirty-eight Regency romantic adventures published, plus four Jane Austen variations, three Victorian sagas and seven WW2 family sagas. She lives in a pretty, riverside village in Essex with her husband and British Shorthair cat. She has two adult children and three grandchildren.

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  First published in the United Kingdom in 2018 by Aria, an imprint of Head of Zeus Ltd

  Copyright © Fenella J. Miller, 2018

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  This is a work of fiction. All characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

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  ISBN (E) 9781788548397

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