Book Review: The Sky Above Us

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The Sky Above Us
by Sarah Sundin

Revell

Christian

Pub Date 05 Feb 2019

I am reviewing a copy of The Sky Above Us through Revell and Netgalley:

Lt Adler Paxton is numbered by grief and hiding shameful secrets when in 1943 he is shipped to England with the US 357th fighter group in 1943. Adler is determined to become an ace pilot. Adler finds himself battling the German Luftwafe in the skies over France as the allies struggling for control of the air before the D-Day invasion.

Violet Lindstrom wanted to be a missionary, but for now she serves in the American Red Cross, where she arranges entertainment for the men of the 357th in the Aeroclub on base and sets up programs for local children. She finds herself drawn to the mysterious Adler, and enlists his help with her work and urges him to reconnect with his family after spending a long time avoiding them.

Adler finds his defenses crumbling when it comes to Violet, despite trying to hold up those walls. But D-day is drawing near. And secrets can’t stay buried forever.

I give The Sky Above is five out of five stars!

Happy Reading!

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