There is hardly a word as steeped in emotion as the word home. It means different things to different people, but what it really means is the place where the soul finds warmth, comfort, shelter and protection when all else conspires against us. Home is where we long to be when there is nowhere else to go. Above all, it is the place we hope to find peace, and the more this seems out of reach, the stronger our desire to go home. Seasoned aviator Captain Jack Donaghue was Flying Home in a hurry, but now he's going nowhere. He was ferrying an aircraft from Camp Bravo in northern Alaska to base, not far from Anchorage. Afterward, he would be off on an eagerly awaited vacation. As the weather worsened, his plane's engine stopped running, and Harry, his passenger, radioed in the wrong location. After miraculously landing and finding shelter, Jack and Harry talk to relieve tension. They discuss the woman who got away, the one who didn't and the one that would make this all worthwhile if they get out of this alive. The one thing Jack and Harry do agree on is that home is not really a place on the map, but where you are with the love of your life. Author Henry Hawke was raised in Europe and in Santa Barbara, California. He sold his consulting engineering company, has traveled the world and now lives in Germany and France. Publisher's website: http://www.eloquentbooks.com/FlyingHome-ARomanticAdventureStory.html
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