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November 2007
On Sale: October 30, 2007
Featuring: Georgia Carter; Morgan Glennon
288 pages ISBN: 0758222564 EAN: 9780758222565 Trade Size
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Contemporary Women's Fiction | Fiction Women's Fiction
In ON WINGS OF THE MORNING, the highly anticipated sequel to
FIELDS OF GOLD, Morgan Glennon unwittingly follows in the
footsteps of his famous aviator father. Forced to confront
the realities of war and the secrets of his past, Morgan
fights to break the stranglehold of the enemy in the Pacific
and to win the heart of Georgia Carter, a beautiful young
pilot whose intelligence, bravery and passion for flight
equal his own.
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I try to stick to a rule of 3 books per week, but it's really hard with all you great authors writing for us. (Diane Sadler 10:22pm June 7, 2009)
If all the book stores closed, I'd still have enough books to last me for the next co years or so. Am glad to hear I'm not the only one with "storage books". I'm trying not to save so many, but it is hard. I love old books and have a lot of them. I have 29 book cases full to overflowing and probably 40 boxes to sort through. I can't keep them all but don't want to get rid of any. There really isn't any more room for more bookshelves. My poor husband has run out of room to build any more. No more additions to the house either. I work at a library and that doesn't help. I just keep finding more authors I like. (Patricia Barraclough 11:16pm June 7, 2009)
Not only do I not get my money back from Waldens for all the books I bought, now that it is a Borders it has changed the types of books it has. It's a real pain at times to find what I want. I flew a glider a few years ago - haven't tried a bi plane - yet! (Karin Tillotson 6:50am June 8, 2009)
I only went to Waldenbooks if I was looking for a specific book. (Bridget Hopper 10:00pm June 8, 2009)
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