Thanks to NetGalley and Bold Strikes Books for the digital galley of this book.
Welp. I didn’t think I could squeeze in one more book in 2020, but I did it! Flew right through this one at work today (excuse the terrible pun).
Lieutenant Casey Tompkins has just started the most difficult flight training program in the world. She just wants to fly planes in the air force and not get washed out. Captain Kathryn, “Hard-Ass” Hardesty is an excellent instructor, but she doesn’t take any BS from her students, and she doesn’t play favorite. But Casey has talent and a willingness to learn, and maybe a spark of something else. Even though they are attracted to one another, there are so many reasons a relationship would be a bad idea, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” a student-instructor relationship, and Kathryn’s still mourning the love of her life who died in a plane crash five years ago.
Look, I don’t know anything about planes, except my tindery when I travel, but I felt like I was in the cockpit with these ladies time and time again in this book. I loved the romance, of course, but this one has a little more than just that. If you’re into military romance, learning new things, and or planes, definitely check this one out.
I love tension done well, and the many reasons these two shouldn’t be together make for some excellent buildup. Even once the initial tension is broken, there are still dangerous waters to navigate if they want to have some semblance of happily ever after, and some things seem to large to overcome.
I enjoyed Casey and Kathryn’s different personalities, and the minor characters are endearing. I’m sorry I waited so long to crack this one open, but I’m glad I got to it before this year is over. My backlog is your gain, because this one is available now, no wait.