If you reveal where you work, you will be shot. During the height of World War II, the government instructs small-town girl, Elizabeth Talbot, chosen as a cryptographer, to decode at a top-secret facility in Washington, D.C., to lie about where she’s employed.
Living at a time when men think women are capable only of homemaking and bearing babies, she adores her exciting new job, excelling in an area men have dominated.
However, D.C. swarms with soldiers being shipped overseas into dangerous combat. Facing death, these men hunger for a legacy—a wife and a child who bears his name. There’s a frenzy to marry.
Two exemplary men fall in love with Elizabeth. Scarred by a fiancé who left her at the altar, she no longer trusts men. Especially women-magnets like Bill and Steve. As Elizabeth fights to overcome her lack of trust, she must decide which of these captivating men she loves.
Is it possible to love two men?
About the Author:
I’ve lived on both sides of the tracks. On the “wrong” side I learned valuable life lessons about money not buying happiness. On the “right” side I achieved some lifelong ambitions – education and travel. Like the apostle Paul, I’ve learned to live in both abundance and want. Most importantly I discovered that on both sides of the tracks, Jesus is there.
Still living on the wrong side of the tracks, my good life began at age twenty-one when I became a Christian. Later, after moving to the right side of the tracks, I graduated from the University of Texas Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Literary Studies.
My dear husband and I love sailing and once sailed a forty-three foot sloop through the British Virgin Islands. We may live on a sailboat one day. Come visit us.
In common with most writers, I love to read. When I lived on the “wrong side” of the tracks, reading fiction was my escape. Now I read for pleasure and research.
I play occasional golf, exercise when forced to, and love the outdoors, but mostly sit in front of a computer and write. Sailing shows up in my book HATTERAS ISLAND MYSTERY.
When my dear husband, a Special Forces Army Colonel, had duty in Turkey I spent three months with him there. the book SHADOW OF THE DAGGER resulted. One cannot travel in Turkey without bumping into history. Think the crusades, the Ottoman Empire, Alexander The Great defeating Darius the Persian and the Seven Churches in the Book of Revelation. I stood in the amphitheatre where Paul preached and walked the marble streets of Ephesus. Could I be more blessed?
The rest of my books are set in the various places where I’ve lived in our own magnificent U.S.A.
My first book was published by Moody Press and enjoyed three printings - not bad for a first book. Thanks to my supportive hubby, Larry, I am able to write full time.
Blessed with wanderlust, I’ve visited most states in the United States - including Hawaii and Alaska. A fantastic trip to the Virgin Islands resulted in my historical, THE VIRGINS. Most of you know three of the Virgin Islands belong to the U.S. I've also cruised the British Virgin Islands aboard a 43-foot sloop.
Another totally great travel experience was in the United Kingdom where I explored England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. That trip resulted in my books MASQUERADE MARRIAGE and MARRIAGE BY ARRANGEMENT. Being of Scots-Irish descent what else could I do but write of Scotland?
My Review:
I love the description of this book. Many people may not realize what role women play at home when there are wars overseas. I did not know about the codebreakers of WWII. I find unknown history to be very interesting. The Way that Elizabeth moved and kept her job secret was awe-inspiring. I do wish that there was at least one code to crack in the story. I expected there to be some sort of puzzle. However, the love triangle was fun to see grow and Elizabeth was lucky to find two gentlemen. This was a fun fast read that was enjoyable and a feel-good story. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy, however all opinions are my own.