A review by yvette_bookworlder
Walking on Hidden Wings by Rachel Scott McDaniel

adventurous emotional mysterious medium-paced

3.75


Geneva's marriage may have been arranged by her father, but marrying Warren was beginning to free her from his control. Disguising herself as Stella Starling, barnstormer and daring wingwalker, the search for her husband's murderer leads to unexpected discoveries and fantastic twists in Walking on Hidden Wings. 


With Geneva narrating, her time as Stella interlaced with chapters of flashbacks, the reader slowly learns the story of her marriage with Warren, the deprivations of her privileged upbringing, and her guilt and pain from the events leading up to the plane crash.


As my fourth (third if you go by start date) book by Rachel Scott McDaniel, I must say I do enjoy her brand of storytelling. Adventure, peril, romance, and a bit of glitz whether in the 1920's or another decade. And Walking on HiddenWings has plenty of each. 


Recommended.


This review refers to a temporary digital copy that I voluntarily read and reviewed via NetGalley, courtesy of the publisher. A positive review was not required and all opinions expressed are my own.

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