Homefront Heroines Novella Collection
continued from May 14
Part 3 "Blue Moon" by Johnnie Alexander
1943, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
After humiliating each other, a WOOPs officer and an Army
Intelligence agent team up to protect a top-secret atomic bomb facility from
sabotage.
You may have noticed our stories are named for
song titles from the 1940s. The lyrics to “Blue Moon” inspired the opening of
my story, which occurs on a blue moon night. My heroine, Kathleen, serves with
the Women Officers of Public Safety (WOOPS), tasked by the Tennessee Valley
Authority to guard the dams and other important facilities in the area.
My story was also inspired by Oak Ridge, also
known as the Secret City and the Atomic City. I toured a museum dedicated to
preserving the town’s unique history and listened to hours of recorded
interviews with people who had lived in and worked at the government-built town.
My hope is that my characters’ fighting spirit
honors the courageous men and women who sacrificed so much to protect our
country both in the battlefields and here at home.
Johnnie Alexander
creates characters you want to meet and imagines stories you won't forget. Her
award-winning debut novel, Where Treasure Hides, is a CBA bestseller and
has been translated into Dutch and Norwegian. She also writes contemporary
romances, cozy mysteries, light-hearted suspense and historicals. A fan of classic movies, stacks of books, and road trips, Johnnie
shares a life of quiet adventure with Griff, her happy-go-lucky collie, and
Rugby, her raccoon-treeing papillon. Connect with her on her website and on Facebook.
Part 4 “Dream a Little Dream” by
Amanda Barratt
1945, Palm Springs, California
When an army nurse and a former film star are reunited at a
wartime hospital, can they move beyond their past and into a future together?
Dream a Little Dream was inspired by the courage and tenacity of the men and women who
served in WWII in a variety of capacities. From nurses caring for the wounded
in veterans hospitals (like my heroine), to fighter pilots in the Pacific
Theater (like my hero), to entertainers like Bob Hope who brought laughter into
places rife with grim realities, each had a role to play.
I especially loved exploring the stories of the actors and
actresses who gave up safe careers in Hollywood to fight for victory alongside
their fellow countrymen, as well as those of the brave nurses who served
overseas and on the home front. Their dedication and willingness to devote
themselves to a greater cause inspires me.
Amanda Barratt, ECPA best-selling author, fell in love with writing in grade school when she wrote
her first story—a spinoff of Jane Eyre. Now, Amanda writes romantic, historical
fiction, penning stories of beauty and brokenness set against the backdrop of
bygone eras not so very different from our own. Her novel My Dearest Dietrich: A Novel of
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Lost Love, released from Kregel Publications
in June 2019. Amanda lives in the woods of Michigan with her fabulous family,
where she can be found reading way too many books, plotting her next novel, and
jotting down imaginary travel itineraries for her dream vacation to Europe.
Connect with her on Facebook and visit her online at amandabarratt.net.
Johnnie and Amanda, thank you both for your post. What a wonderful idea for a book. I know your fans are going to enjoy it. I can't wait to read it too.
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