Sunday, June 30, 2013

Last Chance Bay Book Review

Author: Anne Laurel Carter

Set in Last Chance Bay, Cape Brenton during the early stages of the Second World War, Meg Christie is a young girl who dreams of flying an airplane. The only problem she has is that she's a girl, and everyone would think you'd have to be a boy to get off the ground. But Meg doesn't. She idolizes Amelia Earheart and Beryl Markham, one of whom she's actually met.

I've never been one for historical fiction, but I've got to say, this one's a pure goodie. Not much people have heard about this book, so I guess this is considered an indie read.

Six years later, Meg's dream still shines brightly like a star. But her life has become exceptionally busy now, and she has her good times and bad. Meg is still trying to figure out how to become a pilot and spends most of her time thinking about Amelia and Beryl. Things are tough now that she's crushing on her cousin Caleb and she gained a new arch-enemy. But Meg will do anything to prove she's worthy enough to get off the ground and up to the vast blue sky.

A wonderful read for those looking for another book to dig their noses into and a perfect book you'd want to pick up over and over again.



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