It’s official! My publisher, Revell, notified me this week that the title for my next series will be Wings of the Nightingale – for the first time, a title I actually came up with! The first novel in the series is officially titled With Every Letter, and the titles for the other two books will be determined later.
In Wings of the Nightingale, three World War II flight nurses pioneer medical air evacuation in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and southern France. Danger, deprivation, and tragedy cause them to grow in friendship, while romance awakens them to adventures of the heart and soul.
I’m starting work now on To Every Shore (working title), which is scheduled to release Summer 2013. Lt. Georgie Taylor loves her job as a flight nurse, but the goals of pharmacist Sgt. John “Hutch” Hutchinson are frustrated at every turn. As Georgie and Hutch care for American soldiers in Sicily and Italy, tragedy brings them together. But will their differences keep them apart?
Loved Wings of Glory series and this one sounds fantastic! I am really looking forward to Wings of the Nightingale!
Oooo, this sounds awesome! Can’t wait! :o)
Those sound AWESOME, Sara! So excited for you!
I’m looking forward to the new series. With Every Letter sounds like a great story. I’m just sorry I have to wait so long for its release.
These sounds amazing!! I cannot wait to read it!!
So excited for you, and I loved the title of the new series and am glad they agreed!
Sarah,
The ‘must get rid of one book before buying another’ is Fly Boy’s idea, truly not mine! In fact, I am rebelling (yet again) and will definitively squeeze ‘Wings of the Nightingale’ no matter what! Fall 2012? Oh dear, the plot is so inviting!
Books and chocolate…I cannot live without it!
One more thing: I do not always comment on Today’s in WW II but I ALWAYS read them.
Blessings,
So exciting! I love your titles, too 🙂
Thanks, everyone!
And Fall 2012 seems like a long ways off, but I know it’ll land in my lap long before I’m ready 🙂
Absolutely can not wait!!! They all sounds wonderful 🙂
Yay! How exciting. I love this era in historical fiction!