Review Card & Book Review- Love At First Flight By Jo Watson

Things Pippa enjoys: her job, airplanes, synonyms, and tropical fish.

Things Pippa does not enjoy: repeating patterns, tight clothes, people asking why she’s single, and school reunions.

Air-traffic controller Pippa Edwards works at a large airport guiding planes through landing or takeoff. She’s one of the best at her job, but when off the clock, Pippa struggles to manage interpersonal relationships and understand social cues.

After six months of only speaking over the intercom, when Pippa finally meets pilot Andrew Boyce-Jones face-to-face, they discover they’ve got much more in common than simply working at the same airport . . . they both need a date.

Faced with her dreaded ten-year-reunion, Pippa wants to avoid the usual questions about why she doesn’t have a boyfriend (or a relationship that lasts). And Andrew needs to get his well-meaning family off his back about settling down.

The solution seems simple. A pact—a fake-dating pact—for as long as it’s mutually beneficial. It’s perfect.

Or at least it would be if not for their very real attraction. Now Pippa’s questioning everything she thought she wanted, and how she thought people saw her. She’s wondering if there really is someone who can love her exactly as she is, and if she can let her guard down enough to let him in. 

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This is a contemporary romance featuring Pippa Edwards, a neurodivergent air traffic controller, and Andrew Boyce-Jones, a pilot. Their daily professional interactions take an unexpected turn when they finally meet in person and agree to a fake dating arrangement. As they spend more time together, real feelings develop, leading to a heartfelt and humorous love story.

Set against the unique backdrop of the aviation industry, the novel explores themes of self-acceptance, personal growth, and unexpected love. With its engaging characters and slow-burn romance, it’s a charming and uplifting read for fans of romantic comedies.

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Review Card & Book Review- His Enemy’s Italian Surrender By Sharon Kendrick

There’s a fine line…
between hate and hunger!

When a raging storm strands Kelly Butler in the remote Tuscan castello of arrogant billionaire Romano Castelliari, it’s a nightmare. Each and every glare from her best friend’s brother and the subject of her youthful infatuation makes taunting desire lick at her body and soul…

Romano’s childhood taught him to ruthlessly suppress any threat to his self-discipline. So, the way Kelly gets under his skin is unacceptable. But upon discovering her innocence, his burning dislike turns to scorching need. And the only way of regaining control is his enemy’s passionate surrender!

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This is a passionate enemies-to-lovers romance set in the beautiful Tuscan countryside. Romano Castelliari, a powerful and disciplined billionaire, finds his world disrupted when Kelly Butler, his sister’s best friend, arrives at his estate during a storm.

Romano initially sees Kelly as nothing more than a reckless party girl, but as they are forced to spend time together, he discovers there’s more to her than he assumed. As tensions rise and attraction builds, their animosity transforms into an undeniable connection, leading to unexpected emotions that neither can ignore.

With vivid descriptions, emotional depth, and a classic forced-proximity trope, this novel delivers a compelling romance about love emerging from unexpected places.

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