Connecting Flight (Turbulence, #4)

Connecting Flight (Turbulence #4)

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There’s no place like home. For Paul Cronin, maybe that’s a good thing. His DC condo is practically empty, aside from a week’s worth of mail and the lingering smell of his hippie housekeeper’s vinegar-based cleaners. His life is empty too, filled with activities he doesn’t enjoy and friends he only hangs out with because it’s easier than avoiding them.

It doesn’t seem like...more
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Published August 14th 2012 by JCP Books, LLC (first published August 12th 2012)
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Amy or "Ames"
Bow-chicka-wow-wow . They got it on! Scully gave Mulder (view spoiler)[a blowjob (hide spoiler)]. :D

In this installment we discover the consequences of the unsupervised actions of the autopilot versions of Paul and Dallas in Bermuda before their bodies/psyches were reintegrated, making for hilarious reading. I can say 'hilarious' since it turned out all right in the end. Dallas and Paul are so sweet together. The former worrying over his subconscious greed, the latter trying to figure out if the...more
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Another great installment of the Turbulence serial novel. In part 4, Paul returns home for the first time post-Bermuda, and looks upon his life in a new light. Meanwhile, Awesome FA Dallas is finding the evidence of what their autopilots had done in Bermuda. (!!)

I really dug how the cover connects to the story--Paul was so hilarious as he went back and forth about whether to check his voicemail.

(view spoiler)[And a part of my heart belongs to that moment with Dallas when he hears the knock on hi...more
LisaT - AttentionIsArbitrary M/M Blog LisaT131
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This series is growing on me. So far it consists of 7 shorts. Some are free, some are $1.99 on Amazon, which is weird. Anyway no real review here, but if you're into a weird, sci-fi-ish, m/m romance you should give this a try. My other ratings on this series so far were all 3's, but in this one the MC's finally hookup, so.....we'll you know. I liked it :)

Really great writing and I know I need to get to JCP's other books.

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Celine
I was ill for a few days, so what better to do then indulge in some JCP! Yay!

I read the initial Turbulence novelletes as they came out so I felt i was missing the overall picture: desperate need of a re-read :)

damn can she write! it's like a comfortable jeans you rediscover in the bottom of your wardrobe and you just think: fuck i missed this!
I did! big time! No one can write like Jordan and I mean that: she is just my favorite author. yep i confess, big time fan here. Her heroes are tremendousl...more
Natalie
This installment felt more like a brief lull in the action, although it does move the story along. Issues of race and class are touched on, Dallas and Paul finally get physical, and we learn what their autopilots have been up to in Bermuda. Can't wait to read more...
Zach Sweets
Another great short read. This one had no mystery comparing to the first three episodes. We get to learn more about Paul and his friends. We also get to witness Paul's attraction in Dallas. I can't wait fir more episode! Highly recommended.
Gabrielle Morgan
Seriously, so much to love about this series. My only regret right now is that I didn't have the willpower to make the available parts last longer. Now I'm dying to read what happens next!
Larry Arnold
seeing the lives of dallas and paul was cool. i was glad who dallas's surprise visitor is. paul isnt as annopying as he was in book 3
Chris
Very good short paranormal m/m romance in which we get to see both Paul and Dallas on their home turf after returning from Bermuda.
Fangtasia
Finally! Paul and Dallas get it on... I'd pay to know what, exactly, the "autopilots" did during their "time off."
Sandra
Read the first 2 parts, I'm waiting till a few more are out so I can read them together!
K
A bit of romance in this latest installment of Turbulence.
Lenore
3.5 stars

I think I like Dallas better than Paul.
Krissie
Dec 18, 2012 Krissie rated it 4 of 5 stars
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Kelly Maybedog Hawkins
I get a little bored with the flashbacks, mostly because I want to see more interaction between our heroes and more info about the mystery. So this one was much better because it was mostly present day. Dallas is so adorable in his increasing concern for Paul. This episode is where they become a lot closer and it's adorable. It had a lot more in common with traditional M/M romance but still maintained the plot about the interesting mystery.
willaful
Apr 04, 2013 willaful rated it 3 of 5 stars Recommends it for: those who have read the previous episodes
A good episode in the continuing saga of the Bermuda Triangle Turbulence, focusing more on the feelings of the characters than the science or mystical aspects. And Dallas and Paul finally get together.
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Connecting Flight (Turbulence, #4)
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Jordan Castillo Price spent her formative drinking years in inner city Chicago, and is now writing paranormal thrillers from her home in small-town rural Wisconsin.

Jordan is best known as the author of the PsyCop series, an unfolding tale of paranormal mystery and suspense starring Victor Bayne, a gay medium who's plagued by ghostly visitations.
More about Jordan Castillo Price...
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