When the Spying's Done
When the Spying's Done
Nothing Beats a Company Romance
Spies live exciting lives when in the field.
Like all soldiers, their downtime comes with fewer thrills.
Lena Bauer Certainly thinks so.
Until she meets Major Adam Walton.
When the spying ends, will something new begin?
Major Walton had that estimable quality in their profession, Hollywood spy movies notwithstanding. He was a man who you wouldn’t remember five minutes after seeing him.
Unless he smiled at you. Smiled and laughed. Then his face lit up like sun glare off a canopy and made a girl’s knees quiver.
A pilot who’d cut his teeth in a Piper Cub from the age of thirteen, he’d gone on to fly three tours in Vietnam in F-4s before becoming one of the first A-10 instructor pilots. Somewhere in his quarters, he had a blue jacket full of brass and silver gewgaws, including the Distinguished Flying Cross with several clusters.
All before being tasked with testing what she and her fellow Company men and women brought back from behind the Iron Curtain.