The Sky Above Us

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The Sky Above Us
Sarah Sundin
Revell

Numbed by grief and harboring shameful secrets, Lt. Adler Paxton ships to England with the US 357th Fighter Group in 1943. Determined to become an ace pilot, Adler battles the German Luftwaffe in treacherous dogfights in the skies over France as the Allies struggle 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. Drawn to the mysterious Adler, she enlists his help with her work and urges him to reconnect with his family after a long estrangement.

Despite himself, Adler finds his defenses crumbling when it comes to Violet. But D-day draws near. And secrets can't stay buried forever.

Bestselling author Sarah Sundin returns readers to the shores of Normandy, this time in the air, as the second Paxton brother prepares to face the past--and the most fearsome battle of his life.

     Sarah Sundin's newest series focuses, ultimately, on three brothers torn apart by tragedy and betrayal, and their chance to find reconciliation and forgiveness. I loved the first book, The Sea Before Us, so I was excited to to dive into this novel.

     Sundin's characters are never bland--they all have distinct personalities and flaws. The flip side of that, though, is that if one is having trouble liking a character because of those personalities and flaws...well, they're not in for much luck. I'm afraid that I, personally, had a hard time connecting to Adler and Violet, and felt a little more frustrated than usual with their mistakes. A lot of their character development flew by too quickly, as well, and the story didn't seem as well paced.  This wasn't so bad by the last half of the book, and I was still invested enough to keep reading! It just wasn't my favorite of this author's novels, and it took me a little longer to read than normal. I'm still excited for the next book, though, and am looking forward to the conclusion of the Paxton brothers' stories.

I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.

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