What do You think about Angel's Wings (2004)?
One of those books that sucks you in from page one, Angels Wings is a unique treasure, a book set in the 1930s. For some reason, I am fascinated with the early 20th century, and I love books set in this time period. Anne Stuart is my favorite author, so put those two elements together, you can't help but have a winner. Another wonderful thing about this book is the heroine is a pilot. I'm not sure there are that many women pilots now. Imagine being one in the 30s. Angela has met her match in Jack, so period that he could have stepped out of Robert Mitchum Noir film. He's rude and brash and rubs her the wrong way, but she finds him irresistibly attractive, although she has buried her heart since her fiancee died in a plane crash. Jack isn't looking to settle down but he cannot resist the prickly, independent, so called woman pilot. Yes, ladies, Jack is not a New Age man. He's a bit of a chauvinist, but you won't hold it against him. As I said, he's a man of his time. This book is not overtly sexual like books written nowadays. The love scenes are subtle, but the tension and the sensuality is sizzing. This book is great, it's one that I had to buy another copy when it was released, although my original copy is in fine shape. I couldn't bear the thought of one copy biting the dust without a replacement. If you want to read a romance with the charm of movies from the 1930s and 1940s, you should read this book. Please, Ms. Stuart. I am begging you to write more 1930-1940s books!
— Danielle The Book Huntress (Self-Proclaimed Book Ninja)