The war is over, but for Constance Haverhill, the battle is just beginning.
In the summer of 1919, she’s been displaced—her job taken, her home lost, and her future uncertain. Sent to a seaside hotel as a lady’s companion, she expects tedium. Instead, she finds Poppy Wirrall, a baronet’s bold, trousers-wearing daughter who runs a motorcycle club for women and dreams of flying.
Drawn into Poppy’s rebellious circle, Constance tastes freedom—and catches the eye of Harris, a brooding former fighter pilot. But as England celebrates peace, the women who thrived during the war are being forced back into their place.
A national bestseller, The Hazelbourne Ladies Motorcycle and Flying Club is a warm, witty historical novel perfect for fans of Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand.