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Two of Unsung Stories of World War II now available!
No Leaves in Autumn
has released. This story is set in Iceland. I’ve never been there, but photos
show a beautiful land.
Marie Foubert grew up in an orphanage and struggles with
feelings of rejection. As a Red Cross recreation worker, she interacts with the
American men based in Iceland during World War II. Her growing attraction to
seaplane pilot Stefan Dabrowski excites and concerns her. Won’t he disappear
from her life like everyone else?
Stefan hears his commanding officer describe him as exciting
as last night’s bathwater. One of his colleagues constantly berates him because
of his Polish heritage and his superior flying skill. Despite being the
squadron’s most productive pilot, he is threatened with court martial. A
showdown approaches to prove who’s the better pilot and the better man.
Marie’s cousin, passing through Iceland, tries to see her
after spotting her photo in Life magazine. She declines to meet him, but
Stefan encourages her to do so and learn why no one wanted her. She may gain a
family after all.
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