Reading like a historical novel, this dramatic love story, writ large against the backdrop of World War II, moves colorfully from college dance floors to the training grounds at Ft. Benning and then around the world to the Japanese-held jungles of Burma. Bo Traywick, a dashing Army officer, and Flo Neher, a popular coed, face daunting odds in their quest for love. Burning airplanes, runaway horses, errant hand grenades and a sexy spy hold the reader’s attention from the first page to the last.
Robin Williams is an award-winning journalist, speaker, storyteller and horsewoman. She holds an M.A. from the prestigious creative writing program at Hollins University, spent five years as a feature writer for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, was president of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation and served six terms as chairman of the Virginia Racing Commission.