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An epic love in a world at war... After losing her parents and her fiancé in the early years of World War Two, Lulu Davies vowed to guard her heart and concentrate on flying-her great passion. She becomes a pilot with the Air Transport Auxiliary, ferrying planes around Great Britain and working to earn her spot in an elite training program. Striving for greatness in the skies doesn't leave time for more than a few dances with handsome soldiers, but that's fine with Lulu. She doesn't want the heartache of loving and losing again. Quiet, brawny Joe Weber joined the US paratroopers to fight Axis aggression and leave a three-year prison stint behind him. Now he's a medic who hopes that jumping out of planes will earn him respect and a fresh start. The first real test of Joe's training takes place when a pilot crash-lands near his unit's firing range. After rushing to the wreckage, he's stunned to discover that the daring flyer is a dark-haired beauty. When the two cross paths at a dancehall in town, Joe can't resist learning more about the spirited Englishwoman. Their flirtation breaks all of Lulu's rules, but dance by dance, week by week, she gives her heart to the vulnerable, soft-spoken American. While Lulu begins training on the biggest planes in the world, Joe drops into France on D-Day, where his skills as a medic and a solider are tested to their limits. Although Lulu worries that their differences will stand in the way of a lasting peace-time love, Joe is determined. When the war is over, he'll have Lulu as his very own girl. "His Very Own Girl is a my favorite wartime romance. This is a love story that showcases genuine heroes." - All About Romance Two-time RITA™ nominee Carrie Lofty has published more than twenty-five romances across multiple genres. Her work has been described as "nuanced and superbly realized" (The Chicago Tribune) and "sexy, brutal and somehow innocent" (All About Romance). Since 2023, Carrie has been flying the friendly skies as a flight attendant. She continues to write and calls Chicago home.