One of the things I’ve consistently enjoyed about Terri Wangard’s historical fiction is her ability to seamlessly weave informative details into a fast-paced and entertaining story. Seashells in My Pocket introduced me to a part of World War II history I wasn’t familiar with – the world of air transport pilots based in Brazil. Daniel Lambert faces ridicule due to his status as a non-combat pilot but manages to serve the role of hero to German-born Brazilian Isabel Neuman. Isabel not only deals with the challenges of working on the American air base as a German who is viewed with suspicion but is also stalked by a saboteur who is obsessed with her. This story is full of twists and turns that will keep you turning pages! – Nancy R Radosevich