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Sapphire Skies
Softcover edition
AuthorBelinda Alexandra
LanguageEnglish
Genre Historical romance
Published2014 ( HarperCollins)
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint ( paperback)
Pages414
ISBN 9780732291976
OCLC 861376317

Sapphire Skies is a 2014 historical romance by Belinda Alexandra. It is about Lily, an Australian working in Moscow, who discovers the story behind Natasha Azarova, a night witch who disappeared during World War II.

Publication history

Reception

A reviewer for the Historical Novels Review wrote "This is a fascinating tale about the Soviet female pilots dubbed the “Night Witches” by the Germans and the horrific post-war years under Stalin’s iron fist that are rarely the topic of popular fiction.". [1]

Sapphire Skies has also been reviewed by Good Reading magazine. [2]

References

  1. ^ Marina Maxwell (August 2014). "Sapphire Skies". Historical Novels Review (69). Historical Novel Society. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  2. ^ Rob Kennedy (April 2014). "Cover Story: Female Flying Ace". Good Reading. Good Reading Magazine. pp. 22–24. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
Library holdings of Sapphire Skies


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sapphire Skies
Softcover edition
AuthorBelinda Alexandra
LanguageEnglish
Genre Historical romance
Published2014 ( HarperCollins)
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint ( paperback)
Pages414
ISBN 9780732291976
OCLC 861376317

Sapphire Skies is a 2014 historical romance by Belinda Alexandra. It is about Lily, an Australian working in Moscow, who discovers the story behind Natasha Azarova, a night witch who disappeared during World War II.

Publication history

Reception

A reviewer for the Historical Novels Review wrote "This is a fascinating tale about the Soviet female pilots dubbed the “Night Witches” by the Germans and the horrific post-war years under Stalin’s iron fist that are rarely the topic of popular fiction.". [1]

Sapphire Skies has also been reviewed by Good Reading magazine. [2]

References

  1. ^ Marina Maxwell (August 2014). "Sapphire Skies". Historical Novels Review (69). Historical Novel Society. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  2. ^ Rob Kennedy (April 2014). "Cover Story: Female Flying Ace". Good Reading. Good Reading Magazine. pp. 22–24. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
Library holdings of Sapphire Skies



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