VIEW FROM THE TOP by Carmen Falcone
I was thrilled to see that Carmen Falcone has a novella in this anthology, so without further ado, let's proceed!
Jenny Sadler has made a pact with her best friend Lewis that, by the time they turned thirty if they hadn't found the one, they would get married to each other. Lewis is the first to turn thirty, and Jenny is almost on her way to his birthday party. She only needs to catch her private helicopter ride. She is speechless when she meets the pilot: Mack Hunter. Mack had worked on her father's ranch before he left for the Air Force at eighteen. She had a big crush on him, but she never knew it was reciprocal. She was too young, and her rich father would have never approved. But years have passed, and then an unexpected event gives Mack the chance to tell her how he felt. But he doesn't know where she's going or why. And how does she feel about him now?
Carmen Falcone sure knows how to write a novella! Even though VIEW FROM THE TOP is of respectable length, it's still a confining format, still not only are Jenny and Mack fully fleshed out, but we learn about the past they shared, as well as how they got where they are now. I thought that Mack would be much older, because of the book description, but he's only three years older; but Jenny was too young back then. I love the choice for Jenny's career, I can't recall seeing before in a book, but I'm not saying more. I hope Mack and Jenny will appear in other books, she would be a great character to introduce other stories and characters; in fact, the same goes for Mack. I also loved the glimpses of Jenny's relationship with her sister Miranda, and I hope she gets her story.
VIEW FROM THE TOP is fast-paced, the story flows smoothly, and there were some giggle-inducing moments, typical of the author. There's also quite a bit of steam, and a lot of sweetness as well. The conflict was almost unavoidable, but it was short-lived, and actually gave the story more depth. I will always be thankful for the way Ms. Falcone writes her male characters: strong men who are not afraid to show their feelings, who respect women, and are more than willing to do their part in the relationship. And what a great epilogue! This is the way to conclude a novella without any dangling bits, and a fully-realised and believable happily-ever-after! And for those of you to whom it matters, the editing is flawless.
Now, on to COMING IN HOT, Kate Meader's story.
It felt so good to come back to Kate Meader's HOT IN CHICAGO world, I had almost forgotten how fun it was! Eveline Ventimiglia - Evie - is flying home from Rome, where she had been studying. Even though they had remained in contact, she couldn't wait to see her best friend Tyler Brooks in the flesh again. Eighteen months had felt like an eternity to Tyler. Although he had never told her, he's been in love with Evie since they'd met in college, but it had never been the right time to explore anything else. While Evie sowed her wild oats, Tyler worked hard at making the Firehouse Engine 6 Rescue Squad, and at 25 he is still a virgin.
Virgin heroes are my catnip, and Kate Meader just wrote one of the best I have ever read. It's always so nice to see a trope completely turned on its head! It was great to catch up briefly on old favourites, and this novella can serve as an introduction to the series because it has everything every every book has. The characters are well defined, and so vibrant that within a few pages, you feel you have always known them. Evie is brash and bold, Tyler reserved and tongue-tied around women, but the affection they have for each other jumps off the page. Ms. Meader's wild humour and her terrific dialogues shine throughout this wickedly sweet and erotic story. Like Carmen Falcone, it's amazing how much substance a talented author can pack in a novella. I wish there were more stories with characters like Evie and Tyler. COMING IN HOT was exactly what I hoped it would be, but now I want even more stories set in this fab world!
All the other authors are new to me, and I can't wait the rest!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.