Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Waiting On Wednesday
Waiting on Wednesday was created by Jill @http://breakingthespine.blogspot.co.uk. "Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event that focusing on upcoming releases that we re eagerly awaiting.
The Flying Circus by Susan Crandall
Set in the rapidly changing world of America’s 1920s, this is a story of three people from very different backgrounds: Henry "Schuler" Jefferson, son of German immigrants from Midwestern farm country; Cora Rose Haviland, a young woman of privilege whose family has lost their fortune; and Charles “Gil” Gilchrist, an emotionally damaged WWI veteran pilot. Set adrift by life-altering circumstances, they find themselves bound together by need, and torn apart by blind obsessions and conflicting goals. Each one holds a secret that, if exposed, would destroy the makeshift family they’ve created. But their journey of adventure and self-discovery has a price --- and one of them won’t be able to survive it.
Summary courtesy of Bookreporter.com
This book sounds like a book that would draw me in from the start. Books that have something that draws strangers together is always a positive for me. I think the suspense of the reason for the attraction is so exciting. This one is definitely on my radar.
Let me know what you think about The Flying Circus by Susan Crandall and what is on your radar.
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I have this to read also. Hope we both love it!
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DeleteGreat pick! This sounds really interesting and I love books set in other time periods!
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DeleteThis is new to me, but it sounds really interesting! I'm always looking for new and well-written historical fiction. Thanks for stopping by my blog :)
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ReplyDeleteA 1920's setting sounds very good!
ReplyDeleteA 1920's setting sounds very good!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy historical fiction. Thanks for commenting!
DeleteThis sounds good. I've never read this author but she's on my list.
ReplyDeleteWhistling Past the Graveyard was an ARC I received. Great book. Set in the South. You might want to read it.
DeleteOh, this does sound good! I hope you enjoy it!
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DeleteThe 20s setting sounds good, but sounds kinda heavy with one of them not surviving the secrets. Hope you enjoy it though. Thanks for coming by my WoW.
ReplyDeleteI tend to like books with a little sadness. So I'm crossing my fingers!
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Love these kind of books where strangers have a link - like the movie Crash. So good! Great pick.
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Your WOW, Vengeance Road, has so many things that I look for in a book. Glad I checked it out.
DeleteThis looks really interesting, and I love the cover. I hope you enjoy it!
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