When Hearts Take Flight
About
Summer 1940. The skies over England are on fire. And beneath them, love dares to take flight. As the Luftwaffe rains terror from above, RAF Biggin Hill becomes one of Britain’s last defences against invasion.
Pilots fly until they drop. Ground crews sleep in shifts. And in the Ops Room, Evie Chase tracks the tides of war in chalk and silence, until Flight Lieutenant Jamie Faulkner arrives and turns duty into desire.
But nothing lasts long in wartime.
While Hurricanes and Spitfires claw the sky, and the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force works around the clock to keep them flying, romances spark in the shadows, fierce, fleeting, and all the more precious for their fragility.
Among the rubble and rationing, Evie and Jamie’s connection deepens, even as the next scramble might be their last. And as another WAAF mechanic, Rose, finds herself drawn to a quiet Polish pilot with a haunted past, the war begins to draw them all into its brutal rhythm.
Told with unflinching historical detail and sweeping emotional power, this is a story of love forged in fire, of courage in the face of unrelenting loss, and of the quiet, everyday heroism of those who kept watch over Britain’s skies and over each other.
Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is come back, sometimes, love is the only thing left unbroken.
Praise for this book
Utterly captivating. When Hearts Take Flight balances meticulous Battle of Britain detail with a tender, urgent love story. I felt every scramble, every whispered moment between Evie and Jamie. The writing is gorgeous, the stakes real, and the ending left me hopeful and teary. I couldn’t put it down.