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on Flight SQA016 (The Flight Series, #1)

to the other reviews, this was a fanfic and I had no idea or even if there is something missing from not reading it before.
. . regardless, I absolutely,LOVED this book and am anxiously awaiting the next in the series, The story is about in debt mother Emily, her giraffe obsessed son Henry, and socially awkward billionaire Olivia, The chemistry between all three characters is very easily seen and felt and you instantly fall
Get Your Hands On Flight SQA016 (The Flight Series, #1) Constructed By A.E. Radley Available As Textbook
in love with all of them, faults and all.
It's a great starter to what I am seeing to be one of my favorite series, Give it a read, you will not be disappointed, Flight SQAby A. E. Radley is a curious story of two women who meet on a transatlantic flight, These two women couldnt be more different, I am talking polar opposites, Opposites attract in a big way!
Emily White is living the American dream, Just kidding this young mother is in debt up to her eyeballs, Her credit cards credit card is maxed out, Every penny is accounted for and there are just not enough of them to live on, So, Emily starts working for Crown Airlines as a flight attendant in first class, Her weekly schedule is packed full of flights from London to New York, Her grueling schedule will hopefully generate enough income to start to put a dent in the debt she has accumulated, She has no other choice, her five year old son has a heart condition, and she has to do what she has to do to get him the help he needs.


Olivia Lewis is the other main character in this tale, She is very different from most characters you have read before, She is abrupt, she has no filter, and she has zero concept of how to be subtle, With that being said she has an enormous heart and exudes kindness if you can get past her sometimes daunting behavior.
Olivia is the owner of a major corporate finance company, She has more funds in her bank account than some small countries, Every week she takes two transatlantic flights, Her home is New York but her company is in London, This is how Olivia and Emily become acquainted,

I vacillated back on forth on what impression this book left me with, First let me say the concept of the book is interesting and I loved that it was an original plot for this genre.
Even more than that, is the fact that the writing is outstanding, The story flows perfectly and the transitions are smooth and seamless, I loved the main characters! I thought their interactions were stimulating and I was awestruck by their unlikely friendship, Even the secondary characters have a noticeable voice in the story and bring dimension to Olivia and Emily and their relationship.


So, forplus percent of the book I love it, and then I realized wait there is only a handful of pages left.
Perplexing! This is where I find myself frustrated and uncertain of my feelings, Upon finishing, Flight SQAleaves you with a giant cliffhanger, Thats it see you in a couple months kind of cliffhanger, season finale TV kind of ending, My guess is the book was a rather large one and they decided to cut it into two parts, I have to say I am not a huge fan of this concept, The book and the reader deserved to finish the story, I must say I think it would have been an awesome one, The last chapter made no sense, The characters and their reactions to one another completely deviated off course, I had a little bit of whiplash, where is my neck brace

Overall, this book is great, I will undeniably read the sequel, Grounded, I am perturbed that I have to though, So read this book, it will hands down be worth it, you just need to gear yourself up for the conclusion and then the wait.
Patience is a virtue!
Just reread this book in preparation for the next and I enjoyed it much more, somehow the second time round it felt quite different to the first.
A well written novel with a natural progression that appeals to my realist side, All in all I'm now inpatient for 'Grounded' to be released, This story is set primarily around the child, Not really my thing. Also, the constant need written into the story for Emily needing Olivia's money is a big turn off, I held off on this as the reviews told me it ended on a cliffhanger, I dislike that approach so I waited, Now the second part is due soon, I thought I'd read this,

It's hard writing unlikable characters, and Olivia is as unlikable as they come and the kid was annoying, Camryn Eyde managed it in her Tricky book, Harper Bliss did it in her Hollywood one forget the title but I don't think A.
E. Radley quite pulled it off, I found the whole thing a bit melodramatic and I never really invested in the plot,

I won't rush to the second one, Great romance, terrible ending! It felt disjointed and rushed as if the author wasn't super keen on this cliffhanger, Still, reviews of the sequel are positive so hopefully this story is turned around,
A whole star was given for writing a likeable child character, I usually find children in fiction either over the top pretentious or silent plot devices.
Henry was a strong character in his own right, Airplane love story

First book in the series we get to meet the characters and the start and stop of the relationship.
A. E. Bradley writes an angsty novel with strong chemistry and passion, It is enjoyable as well as meetingyear old Henry who brings light laughter to the book, I look forward to book, First of all, more kudos to Ylva for recognizing yet another interesting online author, Flight SQAstarted as a Swan Queen fanfic popular romantic pairing of Emma Swan and Regina Mills from the TV show Once Upon a Time of the same name.
The book is well written and well edited, The plot is original and interesting and I liked it a lot, except for the last chapter, The last chapter annoyed the hell out of me because not only it ends on a cliffhanger I hate cliffhangers!, but also is generally forced and unconvincing.
The author has tried to create a conflict in the relationship between the main characters in a way that does not correspond to the previous plot development.


I've read the original fanfic Flight SQAtoo, and the point at which the published book abruptly stopped is in the middle of the fanfic version.
The same conflict there is not thrown out of normal proportions as in the published book, It's much better done and the plot continues smoothly, In my opinion, the published ending was not a good move, and I'm curious how the author will wriggle out of it in the sequel called Grounded, which will arrive later this year.
The author said that the sequel will tell an original story different from the fanfic with the same characters and setting.


Unfortunately, not even the ending of the fanfic version is quite satisfactory because the author rushed the last few ending chapters due to having to work on the published version of the book.
Two books and two unsatisfactory endings, Damn! Waiting for Grounded, and hoping for a good ending there,

.stars, rounded down considering that I'm currently not at all happy with the ending

Apr,
I absolutely loved this book, and I hated it when the real world interrupted and made me put it down.

But I still can't believe it just ended like that, I need the next book now, : I picked up Flight SQAbecause I thought it would be a dreamy, sexy inflight romance between an ultrarich firstclass frequent flyer and a flight attendant.
What I got was something else entirely okay, I didn't pay close enough attention to the blurb, lol but I was still thoroughly entertained.


Olivia jets around on the LondonNY route, twice a week without fail and only in first class, She calls the economy class 'savages', : Some think she's a snob, Others think she's weird. She herself thinks she's socially inept, More at home in the cold comfort and certainty of numbers rather than the artifice, ambiguity and unpredictability of human interactions, she's nevertheless managed to carve out a successful career as head of a financial services firm.


Emily on the other hand, is neckdeep in debt, A lifetime of bad choices and bad luck has left her with crippling credit card debt, To help get her finances under control, she has chosen to work a brutal schedule on transatlantic flights, It pays well, but it meant leaving heryear old son with a friend most days, A medical emergency threatens to derail all her welllaid plans but an incredible stroke of luck offers her a chance to make everything right, and finally get a life.
. . and fall in love in the process,

I went into this knowing its fanfic roots so I wasn't really expecting anything more than a sweet and simple romancea comfort read after a mad work week.
It more than lived up to my expectations in that regard, Lovely characters you can identify and emphatize with, an emotional, hearttugging storyline, a generous sprinkling of humorthese elements combine to give this reader a nice, laidback, weekend read.
But the romance doesn't develop in the usual way, You know the saying that the way to a man's heart is thru his stomach Apparently, the way to this woman's is through her kid.
Emily'syear old toddler Henry has almost as much screentime as the two leading ladies, If the reviews had mentioned it, I probably wouldn't have picked up this book at all, as I don't care much for kidcentric stories.
Yet, not once did I feel like the kid usurped too much attention, In fact, I think the author really 'got' him, more than all the other characters, When the book ended, I realized that even though no one joined the 'mile high club', I didn't miss it, maybe in the next book A girl can dream, . . lol

The thing I dislike most about exfanfics is that they tend to gloss over the details of reallife work, places and stuff.
So while my right brain was going all awsitelinkwww, over Olivia and Henry's bonding and Olivia and Emma's awkward but endearing encounters, my left brain was busy trying to rationalize stuff.
things like:,for a roundtrip ticket atx a yearx a week!! how does the board justify that extravagance A sociallychallenged CEO!! how did she become CEO, a very PRintensive position.
An impeccablygroomed woman with a spectrum disorder!! Only if grooming was their obsession, duh, . . Eventually, the author did give a fairly credible glimpse into both Olivia's and Emma's work that was enough to quiet my left brain for the duration of book, at least until the last, when something totally unexpected happens.
This is one of those loveit or hateit plot developments, My right brain cried Yesss!! DRAMA!! My left brain said, what the hell just happened One character just made adegree turnaroundcompletely negating all her character development in the book.
We're back to square one!

Unfortunately, I'm not sure which side of my brain will win the argument until the sequel comes out, because the book ends on a cliffhanger!

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ARC from Ylva

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