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Flight of Faith, Part 7 of the Virtues and Valor Series, by Hallee Bridgeman
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THE EXCITING CONCLUSION TO THE VIRTUES AND VALOR SERIES!! HELEN MULBERRY, the youngest child and only daughter of a wealthy Texas oil tycoon, has always had her every wish granted immediately. When the Germans march into France, no one denies her request to fly her plane to England and help free up a male pilot for combat. Her father's influence opens doors, and 19 year old Helen joins the Virtues team. Now under the code-name FAITH, she flies between Britain and France, transporting passengers, supplies, or performing reconnaissance. The Nazis guard their skies with vigor, and Helen learns to fly in combat, land in a field with no lights, and evade the anti-aircraft fire. She masterfully takes on each mission, despite the perceptions and chauvinistic attitudes of many of the male pilots. Shot down over France during the mission to rescue the agent code named TEMPERANCE from the clutches of the Gestapo, Helen must make her way through enemy territory with no language skills and somehow come through with a means to get her team back to Britain. Can she save them, or will they all find that they have no way out? FLIGHT OF FAITH is the final episode in seven serialized novellas entitled the Virtues and Valor series by Hallee Bridgeman. Seven serialized novellas, each inspired by real people and actual events, reveal the incredible story of amazing heroines facing the ultimate test of bravery. In 1941 Great Britain a special war department assembles an experimental and exclusively female cohort of combat operatives. Four willing spies, a wireless radio operator, an ingenious code breaker, and a fearless pilot are each hand-picked, recruited, and trained to initiate a daring mission in Occupied France. As plans are laid to engineer the largest prison break of Allied POWs in history, the Nazis capture the Virtues' radio operator. It will take the cohesive teamwork of the rest of the women to save her life before Berlin breaks her and brings the force of the Third Reich to bear. Some find love, some find vengeance, and some discover the kind of strength that lives in the human heart when all they can do is rely on each other and their shared belief. Courage, faith, and valor intersect but, in the end, one pays the ultimate price.
Flight of Faith, Part 7 of the Virtues and Valor Series, by Hallee Bridgeman - Amazon Sales Rank: #260316 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-17
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Deep and Abiding Faith in God By Mama Cat Faith was the pilot of the ‘Virtues’. Just 19 years old and from Texas, she spent several days flying to England to become part of one of the teams to serve. Helen Mulberry began flying when she learned how to walk when her oldest brother, a war hero from WWI, deemed her old enough to reach the pedals and controls.Going to Europe to join in the fight for freedom was not approved of by her family; her oldest brother Eddie, the ‘Flying Ace’, had returned from WWI a broken man. What would happen to Helen if she were to be in the military? Yet she believed that the Lord had called her to go, and she couldn’t not go. Her code name is Faith because of the tremendous faith that she demonstrated when speaking with Major Charlene Raddon, with whom she met when volunteering. Faith was part of a group of Christian women from various Allied countries nicknamed the ‘Virtues’, based on their faith and Christian virtues. They are ladies whose faith and endurance comes is only from the courage given by their Lord.Faith had flown the Virtues to their destinations of service, using the plane ‘Texas Diamond’ that she had piloted from Texas, a 16th birthday gift from her father. When the assignments of the other ladies heat up, however, everything seems to be against her getting to them on time – and when she finally gets to the pickup location, will everyone else be able to board? And for those who do get to board – being on board this plane will take as much faith as each can muster of whether they would see tomorrow.Faith is another of my favorite characters of all the virtues! Her abiding faith in God and courage to fly to England, alone and without the blessing of some of her family is amazing! Yet she proceeds through the odds and proves herself as a pilot worthy of her wings, especially as she proves herself amongst the other pilots. We see through the interactions with her family in the introduction how she has grown up, and the things that have helped her faith, strength, and determination.The plot ties together all of the previous stories of the Virtues and Valor series, and should be read only after finishing those. It is a roller-coaster ride of trusting in and loving God no matter what His will is, and buckling into your seat with the courage of Joshua and the faith of King David. Any open ends from the series are completely woven in, and is a satisfying even when heartbreaking read. I highly recommend this series to readers of all ages, especially teens who are being tossed from wave to wave when trying to find a heroine in these tumultuous times. Even though the Virtues are fictional, the ladies on who their characters are based are real. Hallee Bridgeman brings us into the heart of World War II with believable characters that we come to love as family and a plot that rivals that of the men who had similar assignments to carry out. She also shows us what women are capable of when they follow the call of the Lord and trust in Him – because these are paths that women have walked throughout history. This series is not to be missed.With a grateful heart, I received a copy of this book through the “For Readers Only” group at The Book Club Network, in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own, and no monetary compensation was received for this review.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fast paced finish to awesome series By SHAN Flight of Faith is the 7th and final novella in the WWII based Virtues and Values series by Hallee Bridgeman. You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only. James 2:24 (NKJV) pg. 5Helen Mulberry, the only daughter in a family of four, i being brought up by her eldest brother Edward, a WWI flying ace, after the death of their mom and loss of one brother to this war. Their father now fills his time with work, and the other brother is busy with his own family. Only problem is that Edward has been lost to life after the death of their brother, sure it was somehow his fault.One night, over family Bible time, Helen announces to her family that she will be heading over to England to help with the war effort, freeing up more men to fight the war. Her brother Eddie, wants to hear nothing of it, the father says she is too young at just 19, but she feels God calling her to do this and so she leaves in her own plane, bought for her when she was just 16.She arrives at HQ, where she is not warmly welcomed by the men, even though she has been traveling for a week. Helen knows if she was a man she would be treated differently and refuses to be mistreated. She is a spunky, sassy, breath of fresh air with a heart as big as Texas, where she comes from. She is an awesome pilot and when taken up to see what she can do, more than impresses both Major Radden and Captain Reginald Green whom Helen nicknames, Green Eyes."...I can’t imagine that your brother Eddie gave you his blessing to be here.” Helen lifted her chin. “Didn’t need anyone’s blessing. Diamond’s my plane. I’m 19, old enough to come on my own. He ain’t speaking to me right now, but that’s up to him and I can’t let it affect whether I follow God’s call or not.” “God’s call? So, I’m to understand you’re a woman of faith, then?” “Faith is the most important thing in my life, Major." pg. 17 Helen is added to the group of six, now 7, and given the name:"FAITH - allegiance to duty or a person: loyalty: fidelity to one's promises or sincerity of intentions: belief and trust in and loyalty to God: firm belief in something: complete trust: something that is believed, especially with strong conviction." pg. 14Captain Green is put in charge of training Faith, and as much as she exasperates him as time, one can see that she is starting to grow on him. But when she oversteps a boundary, flashing lights on the ending of one of the training sessions, she is grounded for three days. She is annoyed, frustrated and then comes to her senses and realizes that she was wrong.She performs many drops and pick ups, and then is called to pick up and deliver 'precious' cargo, and given very specific details on how this mission will proceed. Her co-pilot is already on board, making the preflight check and when she finds out the co-pilot is none other than Green eyes, whose very presence causes her irritation. The flight gives them some time to talk and she discovers that he is an injured war vet from WWI, also known as the Great War, as well as other information and a silent truce is reached.They arrive and wait for their precious cargo."Your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.” Their contact spoke in English. His voice was a deep baritone and very American, as if he hailed from Northern California or the Pacific Northwest. Recovering from her shock that an American wore a Nazi uniform and quoted Scripture, Helen held up her hand. “That’s my challenge verse.” She spoke toward the open door and threw a thumbs up." pg. 32Prudence and Faith are in the empty dining hall when Faith receives a package from back home. A package not for herself but to be shared with all on the base. Sugar, and lots of it, along with containers to put it out on the tables. She has Prudence help her and soon all containers are filled and extra stored away safely. Rations means many have not tasted sugar in months, if not years. What a surprise and treat this will be. Faith's sister in law had put it all together for her, and she must go and write her a most heart felt thank you.Prudence, too, has a letter to write, but quite a different one.' “I need to find a way to say what I want to say...“Do you think God prepared us for this before we even came here?” “Prudence, I absolutely do believe that.” She slapped her knee. “I absolutely believe it. Think of the various skills and gifts we each have. How else could you explain it? That we’re just some random grouping of people who happened to all have highly honed skills? Come on. Of course He prepared us!” “Which means He prepared our hearts as well.” She brought her hands forward and laced her fingers. “Somehow, I have to put that into words on a written page in the form of a letter.”' pg. 38On Dec. 7, 1945 Japan declares war on USA and Faith worries that she will be called from her job working with her friends, co-spies but Major Radden assures her she is part of this group up and until either she or Faith decide it's time for her to move on.Faith loves this little group of women she has become a part of, and it means so much to her, especially having grown up in a family surrounded by men. She is so thankful to God for this opportunity and knows she is blessed."God brought them all together at this time. She had deep and abiding faith in that very notion. Each one of the women at this table had exceptional skills, honed to near perfection, that would help them in the difficult and dangerous work ahead. Why would God have given Charity and Temperance such minds for puzzles and code or Prudence such instinctive reactions to situations? Why would He have gifted Grace with the strength and agility of a warrior and Hope with the power of seduction and persuasion? Couple all of that with Mercy’s surgical skills and her own flying skills, and what God had created decades before the mere mortals on earth even knew they needed it, was a finely tuned team. They came together as if made for each other, in love and trust, and one which could work as a single solid unit. It filled her heart and took her breath away – that God would choose her, her, to be a part of this monumental moment – that He would have her, little Helen from Lamarr, begin flying these amazing and gifted women to their assignments so they could begin their work. pg. 46And then the night comes and it is time for the mission to bring Temperance home to England to get the much needed health care she needs, which means breaking her out of prison, getting her to the plane and out of enemy territory in a short time frame.On the way over, the plane she is driving crashes. Now what? Co-pilot tells of an airfield where the Germans fix planes and prepare them for service again. They should be able to find something there to accomplish this mission. They take off running and arrive to find the airfield lit up like a Christmas tree, with all kinds of planes belonging to a variety of the upper crust of the German commanders in town for Hopes' concert at the prison. The plane closest to the runway will do just fine, except they have been spotted and told to halt or they will be shot. What will they do? Time is ticking and many lives are depending on them?You will not be able to put this book down, what with the fast paced activity as well as family connections being made, and many questions being answered. The series has been awesome and this final one definitely is the perfect ending. Pick up the whole series to read today, you will not be disappointed.I was given this book by bookfun.org and the author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you. Awesome writing and I thoroughly enjoyed the whole series, as well as meeting the real heroes and reading up on the many events that these books were based upon.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The Final Installment of Virtues and Valor By Ann C Cuddy “THE EXCITING CONCLUSION TO THE VIRTUES AND VALOR SERIES!!HELEN MULBERRY, the youngest child and only daughter of a wealthy Texas oil tycoon, has always had her every wish granted immediately. When the Germans march into France, no one denies her request to fly her plane to England and help free up a male pilot for combat. Her father's influence opens doors, and 19 year old Helen joins the Virtues team.Now under the code-name FAITH, she flies between Britain and France, transporting passengers, supplies, or performing reconnaissance. The Nazis guard their skies with vigor, and Helen learns to fly in combat, land in a field with no lights, and evade the anti-aircraft fire. She masterfully takes on each mission, despite the perceptions and chauvinistic attitudes of many of the male pilots.”Sadly, Flight of Faith is the final installment in the Virtues and Valor Series by Hallee Bridgeman. And just like the first 6 installments, this book does not fail to capture your attention and hold you until the last sentence of the last page. The Virtue team member Faith brings a whole other layer to this band of characters. Her sassy bold attitude is what her loveable and naughty. But it’s also those attitudes that bring her and those she is sent to rescue through it all to the conclusion.To say much more would rob the reader of the conclusion of this amazing series. The twists and turns of the plot of these stories is so well thought out and researched. The attention to detail is what makes this book so good. The author bring so much reality to a work of fiction. I, for one, am sad to see it come to an end. But I look forward to future works of Ms. Bridgeman.*Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through the “For Readers Only” group at The Book Club Network, in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own, and no monetary compensation was received for this review.*Reviews of this book were posted at the following locations:Amazon, Deeper Shopping, Goodreads, and to be featured on my blog at http://titus3.wordpress.com
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