Perhaps Casey Click was more stressed by the intensive training required to become a flight attendant than she thought because when she reported for her first flight, she noticed her boyfriend from college, Jack Soul, seated in the first row of First Class. Jack Soul, a combat pilot in the Viet Nam War, had been shot down, held as a POW, and finally died in captivity. Yet here he sat, dressed as she had last seen him when he proposed marriage.

Does this part of the story in Souls On Board seem a bit far-fetched? Read on.

https://near-death.com/ghosts-of-flight-401/

Happy to share a review for Souls on Board:

by bdp47 –  Quite enjoyable. Following the interests and tastes of Casey, I could imagine my wife becoming a flight attendant – as in the themes, flowers, wines, and interests were completely familiar to me. I liked the plot and characters. I definitely recommend this one.

To read more of the stories in the Souls On Board series, please visit one of the following websites to get started reading. As always, we appreciate your reviews.

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