Just finished the #CoffeeAtMidnight series (again) and now, I'm restarting the #FlightSQA016 series. #HappyCamper (:
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Just finished the #CoffeeAtMidnight series (again) and now, I'm restarting the #FlightSQA016 series. #HappyCamper (:
Flight SQA016 (Flight Series #1)
Phew. That's an ending. I will say that unlike with a lot of these books I find myself reading recently I have read the fanfic that this novel was based around (and I still think of these sorts of stories as Uber, in this case Swan Queen, what can I say, I'm a Xena fan from way back).
It's the story of Emily and Olivia. Emily is a Flight Attendant on Crown Airlines. She's just started a grueling long-haul schedule, working the first class cabin in a 747. She's doing it for her five year old son who has a health problem and is such a cutie patootie.
Emily meets Olivia on her first flight from New York to London. And they both find each other intriguing from the first moment. Olivia is in Finance and is not the greatest when it comes to social interactions etc. So, at the beginning of their sorta friendship it's a little bumpy, and there are misunderstandings littering the book. But, then something happens and they get thrown together in a situation neither one of them anticipated, and they start really learning about one another and even liking one another in a more than friendly way.
It was a cool novel. It was very character driven and there weren't a lot of twist plot turns, but that's okay, because the characters all worked well in this book. Even the secondary ones like Jessica and Simon were just a blast. And then of course, the Henry/Olivia stuff was just priceless. It was a great book, and the moment that I put this book down I was excited to read the next in the series too, Grounded. Woo!