Lt. Georgiana Taylor has everything she could want. A comfortable boyfriend back home, a loving family, and a challenging job as a flight nurse. But in July 1943, Georgie’s cozy life gets decidedly more complicated when she meets pharmacist Sgt. John Hutchinson. Hutch resents the lack of respect he gets as a noncommissioned serviceman and hates how the war keeps him from his fiancée. While … Georgie and Hutch share a love of the starry night skies over Sicily, their lives back home are falling apart. Can they weather the hurt and betrayal? Or will the pressures of war destroy the fragile connection they’ve made?
With her signature attention to detail and her talent for bringing characters together, Sarah Sundin pens another exciting tale in her series featuring WWII flight nurses. Fans new and old will find in On Distant Shores the perfect combination of emotion, action, and romance.
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Sarah Sundin’s work is her MInistry.
Sarah Sundin’s latest novel seriously interfered with my concentration during our school’s teacher orientation week.
I knew once I opened the cover, I’d be swept away to the shores of Sicily during World War II—a time period that provides endless fascination for me—and have trouble returning to the “real world.”
On Distant Shores tells the …
Growth and experience, a true testimony.
This is the second book from the series, and second book I have read from the author.
Her empathy and knowledge draws you in and you are swept away into the lives of realistic people that touches your heart deeply.
A moving story that takes you to the heart and you see how these two people grow through …
I loved the characters. This is a great story, very well written and realistic to the time period; WWII.
Great story and great author. I’ve read all Sarah’s book and thoroughly enjoy reading them. Waiting now for her February release.
3.5 stars- Another good book by Sarah Sundin. I liked that it overlapped time-wise with the first one, but through another character. I thought this book had more heart and depth in it than the first one and I think I enjoyed it more.
It is based off the character of Georgiana. She still has the same boyfriend at home in the beginning as she does …