

Then one fateful day, Audrey is caught up in the air over Pearl Harbor as bombs start dropping, and nothing feels safe. They even agree to keep things casual with nothing more than friendship. Both want to life without the traditional roles of having a family. James, too, has no plans of marrying after they leave Hawaii, the two promise to keep communicating. Audrey has never gotten any interest in romantic fantasies, even with the charming lieutenant James Hart who they first become a friend like any other woman she flies with. None of the ladies came from the same background but they became friends so fast. While training the pilots in Hawaii, Audrey learns a lot about military aircraft while sharing a house with three female trainers who soon become close to her. When an opportunity came to hire women pilots to train new male recruits on how to fly, Audrey signed up as the war in Europe started. Knowing what she wanted in life, she convinced her father to teach her to fly at the little airfield at their home in Texas. She is not interested because she wants to focus on her career. She has no plans of getting married or siring kids because She doesn’t want to be restricted by a husband or children. When Noelle isn’t writing, you can find her thinking about her next book or dodging raindropsĪudrey comes from a wealthy family, and all she wants is to own a small airstrip and fly planes.


She has met and even had a chance to interview some women who were part of the WASP and their families. Her debut novel, The Flight Girls, was inspired by real heroes such as Angles of the Resistance, the Women Airforce Service Pilots, and a story of two teenage sisters who join the Dutch Resistance, risking their lives to serve their country. She worked as a medical assistant, an NFL cheerleader, a navy recruit, and a storyteller. Noelle Salazar is a USA Today Bestselling historical fiction writer born and raised in the Northwest Pacific.
