The Nurse And The Navigator: A World War II Romance

Elizabeth BIANCUCCI


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The Nurse And The Navigator
A World War II Romance

Sydney, 1942. Rosemarie Taranto is a skilled nurse at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, but her Italian surname makes her suspect in a city gripped by wartime paranoia. She's learned to be invisible, to work twice as hard for half the recognition, to never draw attention.

Then USS Grampus limps into Sydney Harbour with seventeen wounded men.

Lieutenant Mason Whitmore is a brilliant navigator haunted by a mistake that cost seventeen lives. When Rosemarie treats his injuries, he sees past her name to the person beneath—and she sees past his careful control to the man trying to hold himself together.

Their connection is immediate, electric, and completely forbidden.

What follows is a love story built on compass bearings and midnight meetings, on choosing each other despite impossible odds. When their relationship is discovered, Rosemarie is dismissed from her position. Mason faces discharge. Her family's fragile standing in Sydney crumbles under renewed suspicion.

They marry anyway—a quiet ceremony that costs them everything they've built.

Mason leaves the Navy. They struggle to survive in a city that sees them as traitors and troublemakers. And when survival becomes impossible, they make the hardest choice of all: leaving Sydney for Mason's hometown in Maine, where Rosemarie becomes the foreigner, the outsider, the one who must prove she belongs.

Across three countries and sixteen years, Mason and Rosemarie navigate impossible distances—geographical, cultural, familial. They build a life in Port Haven, Maine, establish careers, raise children, and maintain bridges to the Sydney family Rosemarie left behind. They learn that home isn't where you're born, but what you build. That love isn't about being from the same place, but about choosing the same destination.

This is a story about the quiet heroism of building a life together when the world insists you stay apart. About Italian-Australian identity during wartime. About the cost of love and the reward of stubborn determination. About navigation—both literal and metaphorical—and how you find your way when every map tells you it's impossible.

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