Echoes over Thornbridge
About
In the skies above Europe during World War II, survival was never guaranteed.
Love was even rarer.
Set in England, 1943. The crew of a B-17 bomber known as Milk Run Mary fly mission after mission into Nazi-held territory, each flight a gamble against flak, fire, and fate.
Captain Elijah Rourke leads his men through the clouds with steady hands, but it's on the ground—in the quiet English village of Thornbridge—that his heart begins to unravel.
There, amid stone chapels and rain-washed fields, connections are forged: between an American pilot and a local woman who’s lost more than she’ll say; between a wounded gunner and the no-nonsense nurse who refuses to let him break; between young men with everything to lose and the fleeting moments that make it worth risking everything.
As the war intensifies, so do the bonds between the crew and the villagers. But with Berlin on the horizon and loss growing closer with every mission, they must all confront the same question: What does it mean to love when tomorrow is never promised?
Rich with historical detail, heartache, and hope, Echoes Over Thornbridge is a sweeping wartime novel about found family, impossible choices, and the fierce endurance of love in the face of war.
Praise for this book
Echoes Over Thornbridge is an unforgettable blend of history, romance, and heart. The detail is so vivid you feel the roar of the B-17s and the quiet ache of love found in the shadow of war. The characters are real, raw, and deeply human. A beautifully written novel