Brave, built and with blue eyes to die for, Captain Blackjack McConnell was deadly in the air and a danger to female hearts. Only one thing scared the fearless flyboy -- love! So when he found himself falling for scientist Sue Rigger, Blackjack ejected.
Only years later did the pilot discover he and Sue had made a child together. And now he was back -- demanding a chance at fatherhood and a second chance with Sue. Their undeniable attraction was still as explosive as fire to jet fuel, but this time around, Sue swore that it was Blackjack who was going to get burned.
When I read "Flyboy," I felt so sympathetic with the main character, and the romance wasn't a lame happly-ever after fairy tale romance. It contained a scandel of an unknown child to the father, hurt feelings after the truth got out, and finally a love that sprung out of the occurance