JOY CALLAWAY is an international bestselling author of historical fiction and southern contemporary romance. She formerly served as a marketing director for a wealth management company. She holds a B.A. in Journalism and Public Relations from Marshall University and an M.M.C. in Mass Communication from the University of South Carolina. She resides in Charlotte, NC.
A tale of both tragedy and triumph. World War I, Charlotte, NC. 1918. Broadway darling Calla Connolly had it all as the resident performer to cheer the troops. She inadvertently overhears a sensitive Army secret and is ordered to remain at Camp Greene for the duration of the war. Calla falls in love with the man responsible for trapping her at camp, and she's sworn to keep the secret that threatens the men she's come to care for. Calla is forced to decide what her dreams are worth-and if the future she never expected might only be possible if she lets those dreams go.