Helpful Score: 3
A woman suffering from the deaths of her husband and her copilot gets a new copilot who is suffering from the aftereffects of an acrimonious divorce. They fly together, depend on one another, worry about each other and fall in love....(so what did you expect??)
The book would be better without the redundant and repetitive adjectives. At times it felt as if the author was finding places to put a few extra words so that she could meet her quota. If she had wanted to make the story longer, there were ample opportunities to fill in some of the details of the adventures which she did not take. In spite of these shortcomings, this was a mildly enjoyable book.
The book would be better without the redundant and repetitive adjectives. At times it felt as if the author was finding places to put a few extra words so that she could meet her quota. If she had wanted to make the story longer, there were ample opportunities to fill in some of the details of the adventures which she did not take. In spite of these shortcomings, this was a mildly enjoyable book.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Red Tail (Silhouette Desire, No 208) on + 2081 more book reviews
Good Romance. Excellent
good series An excellent story of a woman who holds it together under extreme stress.