Love in Plane Sight
a steamy, emotional brother's-best-friend romcom perfect for fans of Abby Jimenez
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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- 44,99 lei
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- 44,99 lei
Publisher Description
'A hilarious, charming love story with so much heart . . . Nobody writes heartfelt romcoms like Lauren' - Julie Olivia, bestselling author of If It Makes You Happy
With her brother's grumpy best friend - and her long-time nemesis - as Beth's flight instructor, will her pilot lessons be a plane disaster or their first-class ticket to forever?
Mayday. Mayday. Engine failure.
The last thing Beth Lundberg needs is feelings for her brother's best friend. But when he's forced to execute an emergency plane landing during her first ever ride-along, she's horrified to find herself with an adrenaline-fueled crush on George Bunsen.
Beth is even more shocked when George offers her discounted flight lessons. And, despite George's annoying habit of departing any room the moment Beth enters, she really wants to accept - flying is Beth's dream, even if she can't afford it.
The more time they spend navigating the sky, the more the turbulence between George and Beth dissipates. But Beth has seen the burning wreckage that comes from mixing business with pleasure. Can she really take that risk when her pilot career isn't even off the ground?
Readers adore Love in Plane Sight!
'I absolutely loved this book!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'A perfect blend of hard-hitting topics, a swoony romance, and goofy sibling moments - ideal for everyone who loves Abby Jimenez!' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Had me smiling all the way through my read' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'George and Beth were everything 😭😭' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Funny and full of life . . . Can we also talk about the chemistry and teasing between the characters? LOVED IT' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'Lauren Connolly is an absolute powerhouse. I absolutely adored this' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this entertaining contemporary, Connolly (PS: I Hate You) brings together two appealing young people trying to make it on their own. Beth Lundberg, the neglected illegitimate daughter of a luxury transportation magnate, has always yearned to become a pilot, but can't afford it on her diner waitress salary, especially while handling medical bills for her mother, who has cancer. When Beth's privileged half-brother Shawn's best friend, George Bunsen, a pilot at their father's company, offers her free flying lessons, Beth is almost too proud to accept, especially as she and George have never gotten along. But when their first time in the air results in an emergency landing that showcases George's skill, Beth's aversion to him turns into red hot lust. Meanwhile, it's clear to everyone but Beth that George feels the same way about her. For their relationship to succeed, however, Beth will have to let go of her preconceptions about George, face her father's judgment, and come clean to Shawn about a lie she told him years ago. Readers who dislike plots that over-rely on miscommunication may be frustrated by some of these hurdles, but Beth's tenacity is admirable and George's patient devotion is swoon-worthy. Fans of Kristan Higgins and Susan Wiggs looking for something on the raunchier side will want to check this out.