Runway Rogue Bomber Mountain
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BOMBER MOUNTAIN - A Truth Buried in 1943 The Runway Rogue Series - Book FourBased on a true story.On June 28, 1943, a B-17F Flying Fortress with ten men aboard disappeared over the Wyoming Bighorns. The Army called it a training accident. The mountain kept its silence for two years - until cowboys riding high country saw sunlight glinting off aluminum where there should have been only rock.The crash is real. The mountain is real. The ten airmen were real.This is the novel that asks what the official record never answered.Some keep memory.When Evelyn Hart - Harvard-trained attorney and granddaughter of one of Washington's most powerful defense figures - is sent to Wyoming to quietly review the long-buried crash, she expects a routine assignment.What she doesn't expect is Kade Vance.A pilot. A licensed investigator. A man who doesn't posture, doesn't chase, and doesn't bend for status. Kade moves with the quiet confidence of someone who knows exactly who he is - and where he stands. He first heard about Bomber Mountain at seven years old, sitting beside a campfire while his grandfather pointed at a dark ridge and said I saw the flash the night it went down.He's been asking questions ever since.Together, they climb into the thin air above Bomber Mountain, where the Scharazad disappeared into storm and stone. But what begins as historical clarification becomes something far more personal.Because the mountain doesn't just hold wreckage.It holds decisions.And the cost of power.As buried truth surfaces, Evelyn must confront the legacy of her own family - and the kind of man she trusts to stand beside her when it matters most.From the skies over Yellowstone to the granite ridges of Wyoming and the quiet strength of a San Diego hangar, Bomber Mountain is a sweeping romantic adventure about heritage, restraint, and the rare kind of love built on steadiness instead of spectacle.In the Runway Rogue series, power isn't seized. It's handled.
BOMBER MOUNTAIN - A Truth Buried in 1943 The Runway Rogue Series - Book FourBased on a true story.On June 28, 1943, a B-17F Flying Fortress with ten men aboard disappeared over the Wyoming Bighorns. The Army called it a training accident. The mountain kept its silence for two years - until cowboys riding high country saw sunlight glinting off aluminum where there should have been only rock.The crash is real. The mountain is real. The ten airmen were real.This is the novel that asks what the official record never answered.Some keep memory.When Evelyn Hart - Harvard-trained attorney and granddaughter of one of Washington's most powerful defense figures - is sent to Wyoming to quietly review the long-buried crash, she expects a routine assignment.What she doesn't expect is Kade Vance.A pilot. A licensed investigator. A man who doesn't posture, doesn't chase, and doesn't bend for status. Kade moves with the quiet confidence of someone who knows exactly who he is - and where he stands. He first heard about Bomber Mountain at seven years old, sitting beside a campfire while his grandfather pointed at a dark ridge and said I saw the flash the night it went down.He's been asking questions ever since.Together, they climb into the thin air above Bomber Mountain, where the Scharazad disappeared into storm and stone. But what begins as historical clarification becomes something far more personal.Because the mountain doesn't just hold wreckage.It holds decisions.And the cost of power.As buried truth surfaces, Evelyn must confront the legacy of her own family - and the kind of man she trusts to stand beside her when it matters most.From the skies over Yellowstone to the granite ridges of Wyoming and the quiet strength of a San Diego hangar, Bomber Mountain is a sweeping romantic adventure about heritage, restraint, and the rare kind of love built on steadiness instead of spectacle.In the Runway Rogue series, power isn't seized. It's handled.
AmazonPages: 360, Paperback, Independently published
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