
"The surprise finale was enough to make me
love the story even more! Kudos, Ms. Jones."
~ Brenda Talley, The Romance Studio
"The
sequel to the delightful historical The Lighthorseman, The
Flyer also
soars as Marjorie Jones takes her audience
back to post WWI Australia. The picturesque story line provides
readers with a deep look at the Outback approximately in 1920
when medicine and doctors needed planes to reach the many
spread out living there. The lead couple is a fine pairing
of two likable protagonists who fear love and permanency.
Historical romance readers will appreciate this fine early
twentieth century tale of love between the expatriate American
doctor and her war veteran pilot."
~ Harriet Klausner
"While the romance between Paul and Helen is the central
plot, and their interactions certainly sizzle from their first
meeting,
it is the historical setting of The Flyer that is sheer perfection.
Author Marjorie Jones brings the harsh grandeur of life in
the Australian Outback and the plight of the displaced Aborigines
into focus while she deftly mingles in the lingo of the Outback
with that of the Roaring Twenties. She shows not only the
time's clash between a man's and a woman's place, but also
the extreme contrast between American high society and that
of life in the Outback. No matter how browbeaten by her family
and her own conscience, Helen is a woman willing to live by
her own terms, and Paul is just the man to accept those terms.
Their twisted paths make The Flyer interesting reading."
~
Robin
Lee, Romance Reviews Today
“…Ms. Jones’ description of Australia,
and its people and creatures…together makes The
Flyer an interesting historical that lovers of romance will enjoy.”
~ Amelia, Joyfully Reviewed
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