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Wings of Grace

WWII Christian Historical Romance of Faith, Redemption, and Wartime Courage

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Wings of Grace

De: Paula Daniel
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In the skies above Britain, faith was a luxury—and she was about to learn the cost of losing it.

When war takes the most faithful person she’s ever known, Joan Ashworth trades her prayers for a predictor and vows to strike back at the enemy. But the battle ahead will change far more than she imagined.

1940, England. Joan has always understood machines—how to strip an engine, splice a wire, coax life back into stubborn parts. But nothing prepares her for the telegram from Dunkirk: Private Edmund Fairfax, the boy who once made her believe God saw every sparrow fall, is gone. With her faith in ruins, she joins the Auxiliary Territorial Service, determined to man the anti-aircraft predictors that bring German bombers down from the skies.

In a tight-knit battery of women—Rosie, the calm voice on the comms; Peg, the farm girl with steady hands; Kit, the society girl with hidden steel; and Betts, the Welsh spotter with a laugh as quick as her temper—Joan’s skill becomes the difference between life and death. Night after night, they fire under the Blitz, protecting RAF bombers limping home. But when an attack destroys the heart of her new family, Joan is left with a survivor’s guilt no vengeance can quiet.

As the war intensifies and a mysterious German pilot begins flying strange, taunting patterns over English skies, Joan must decide whether her life will be defined by the rage that drives her—or by the grace she never thought she’d find again.

Wings of Grace is Book Three in the Fruits of Grace series, a collection of standalone inspirational Christian novels rooted in Galatians 5:22. While Love, Leis, and Lies explored love during Pearl Harbor, and Peace in the Midst confronted the cost of peace in wartime Switzerland, this installment turns to the fruit of grace—challenging characters to forgive in the shadow of loss and to fight not only for victory, but for the future God still has for them.

Inspired by true accounts of the women who served on Britain’s anti-aircraft batteries during the Blitz, Wings of Grace blends rich historical detail with a story of faith rediscovered in war’s darkest hours.

➔ Perfect for fans of Sarah Sundin, Kate Breslin, and Lynn Austin, this Christian WWII historical novel combines action, sisterhood, and the quiet work of grace in the human heart.

Wings of Grace will leave readers reflecting on the battles fought within, the mercy that meets us there, and the truth that even in the blackest night, God’s light still finds a way through. Step into 1940s Britain and discover a story where grace is not given because it’s earned—but because it’s needed most.

About the Author:
Paula Daniel writes inspiring Christian fiction that reveals God’s presence in life’s most challenging seasons. A first-generation American, Paula grew up captivated by her family’s WWII stories—including those of her aunt, who served as an actual Gunner Girl in Britain’s anti-aircraft units during the Blitz.

Her Fruits of Grace series is rooted in the biblical fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22), with each novel exploring a different theme. Her debut, Love, Leis, and Lies, focused on the transformative power of love amid the chaos of Pearl Harbor. In Peace in the Midst, she turned to the fruit of peace, bringing readers to WWII-era Switzerland, where neutrality was tested and true peace had to be chosen. Now, in Wings of Grace, she explores the gift of grace—set against the relentless danger of the Blitz and the resilience of the women who kept watch through it.

Inspired by her family’s WWII legacy and deep faith, Paula’s stories invite readers to discover that grace is often found where hope is hardest to hold.

Ficción Cristiana Ficción Histórica Género Ficción Histórico Siglo XX
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