Book description:
In the first book of the Taking Flight trilogy, we
were along for the ride as college freshman Cory Sorrano started her first year
of flight school and found herself in the center of a steamy love triangle
between her classmate Samson Wallis and flight instructor Cole Turner. Book One
concluded with Cory making a surprising choice – but will she stick to it?
Book Two follows Cory as she begins her summer internship with a charter airline in Washington, D.C. As much as she’s enjoying her work, how will she deal with the office bully or her flirtatious mentor? Meanwhile, Samson is continuing his summer studies at Southern Gulf University. Will he be able to stay focused even as an old love interest begs for his help? And lastly we have Cole, who has graduated and is starting his journey as a professional pilot. He’s struggling to let go of his feelings for Cory and he may have found just the cure for his heartbreak in the form of a sexy Latina pilot named Ana.
This one’s a fast-paced read and will conclude with the long awaited and mysterious “Event.” Buckle your seat belts and get ready for the ride!
Book Two follows Cory as she begins her summer internship with a charter airline in Washington, D.C. As much as she’s enjoying her work, how will she deal with the office bully or her flirtatious mentor? Meanwhile, Samson is continuing his summer studies at Southern Gulf University. Will he be able to stay focused even as an old love interest begs for his help? And lastly we have Cole, who has graduated and is starting his journey as a professional pilot. He’s struggling to let go of his feelings for Cory and he may have found just the cure for his heartbreak in the form of a sexy Latina pilot named Ana.
This one’s a fast-paced read and will conclude with the long awaited and mysterious “Event.” Buckle your seat belts and get ready for the ride!
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About the Author:
Colleen graduated from college with a degree in
Professional Aviation, giving her an edge and interesting background for her
Taking Flight Trilogy. She worked for a few years but decided to nanny her kids
when the time was right. Her entire life, she's had a love of writing but
didn't realize how strong the urge was until late 2014, when she finally
decided to put her ideas down on paper and a whole new world opened up before
her eyes.
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Review:
*** 3 stars
3.5 stars for me but if you are a fan of love triangles, you will
looooooove Remove Before Flight. Book Two in the Trilogy focuses on both Cole
and Samson again, and all the passion, jealousy, lies, and betrayal that come
along with Cory’s feelings for both of them.
Cory left for a summer internship with Monumental in
DC, Samson is staying on campus and Cole is staying with Cory’s parents while
he becomes a professional pilot working for a commercial line.
The three of them so far apart from each other, you’d
think there could not be any problems, but you would be wrong. Even though Cory
is with someone now and she has the PERFECT boyfriend, the other guy is always
on the outskirts of her thoughts, forever present in the back of her mind. His
words that he will always love her, and they could have been good together..
she just can’t let go. It’s kind of fascinating, sweet and ugly at the same
time to watch what insecurities and jealousy can do to a perfect relationship.
I can definitely recommend this book to readers who
like to read something hot and steamy. There was a lot of sizzling action in many a place and where Cory still held the V-card firmly in the previous
novel, she has turned into a real minx in the sequel. Unfortunately, I’m not
really a big fan of a lot of sex in books, unless there is a really good reason
to do so or it forms the conclusion of the perfect build-up. I like it to be
the cherry on top but I’m really more of a fan for that sweet seductive tension
between two characters. Here, it didn’t pull
my strings but it’s probably just me. If you're a fan of On Dublin Street (Samantha Young), or Fifty Shades, this is probably more your kind of book. What I did like were the sweet letters Cory
exchanged with Cole and how they got to know each other better. Yes I secretly
heart Cole. There is only this real tension for me on the one side so I kind of
kept looking forward to reading these parts and rooting for them. I didn’t
anticipate though how it would all come crashing down. I can only tell you that
Remove Before Flight ends with an amazing cliffhanger.
*I received a free copy of this book from the author
and GenuineJenn in exchange for my honest opinion*
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