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THE GIRL FROM BUTTERCUP VILLAGE

1939 Kate Miller was a 15-year-old girl living in Brooklyn, New York. The scary neighborhoods of abandoned row houses frightened her and made her feel as if ghosts were watching her as she ran past them after school. Kate’s family decided to move south and crossed a mysterious old blue timber-truss covered bridge as it led towards the quaint little town of Buttercup Village, North Carolina. Four years later was the time of the Jitterbug dances at USO Clubs and people who knew 19 year old Kate said she was too brave for her own good. She becomes a pilot during World War II, joining a Top Secret governmental program for women who fly new military aircraft directly from the assembly lines to U.S. air bases in war zones around the globe. On one of her many adventures she lost her way at sea, was rescued by a submarine, flew her plane off a cliff, and fell in love. In the cockpit of her B-25 Bomber Plane, Kate flew 12,000 feet above the ocean waves and discovered a mysterious stowaway. The fragrant scent of cinnamon was in the air. Eventually, Kate was reunited with her family at their home in Buttercup Village, North Carolina. Her family kept Kate filled in with home town gossip. The summertime in Buttercup Village was hot, but the gossip was hotter. Who married who, who murder who…

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