Winter in June

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Harper Collins, May 13, 2009 - Fiction - 336 pages

New York, 1943: Aspiring actress Rosie Winter has been marooned in New York throughout the war. Now, faced with the news that her ex-boyfriend Jack might not be coming home again, she's desperate to leave the home front and head for the war front. So when Rosie and her best pal Jayne get an offer to go to the South Pacific to perform with USO Camp Shows, they jump at the chance.

But being a greasepaint soldier isn't as easy as they had hoped. Not only are the cast members surly, the schedules inhumane, and the housing conditions primitive but they also have to travel with a major—and majorly difficult—Hollywood star. But none of that is as bad as living in a war zone, and when tragedy strikes, Rosie and Jayne are left wondering if they are being targeted by the enemy or if something far more sinister is afoot.

 

Contents

Section 1
9
Section 2
20
Section 3
33
Section 4
45
Section 5
52
Section 6
65
Section 7
74
Section 8
87
Section 14
186
Section 15
193
Section 16
203
Section 17
218
Section 18
229
Section 19
238
Section 20
249
Section 21
259

Section 9
102
Section 10
114
Section 11
135
Section 12
154
Section 13
167
Section 22
270
Section 23
282
Section 24
293
Section 25
313
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About the author (2009)

Kathryn Miller Haines is an actor, mystery writer, award-winning playwright, and artistic director of a Pittsburgh-based theater company.

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