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Who is Matt? Who are Joanne, Hunter, Sarah and Stone? Where does Emily fit in? What do Stone and Matt do for a living? How does sarah know the others? Who is or was James Mcallister? What does Hunter do that lands him in really hot water, almost boiling? What propsition does Matt make to Sarah in order to help with a sitation she is in and one he is in though seperate situations? What is Sarah's counter proposal? What does Sarah do for a living? What is she currently doing and why? Where is her day job at? Where do we find her currently and why? I just have to say: Sarah + Nail Gun = Tons of Laughter! Just sayin'! What is the friendship like between Sarah and everyone else? Watching as Sarah realizes certain things about her relationship with he father was interesting. This is truly a fascinating book of similar situations, no matter your gender or age, and you should read to see exactly what happens. Enjoy the book.

This is the second book in the series by this author and can be read as a stand alone read. This author has a fantastic way of writing her characters. You are always guaranteed a fantastic story from this author. This is a story about two people finding each other. I can't wait to read more from this author in the future.
Highly recommended
I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.

Strangers ... to friends ... to lovers? This is one of those books that makes you saw "aww" ... a great guy that helps heal the emotional scars of his lady ... and in the end, she helps him be a better man too! Great characters ... and really fun to see Stone and Emily again from the last book in the series!
Sarah Mcallister is only in Fortune, California long enough to do some repairs on her late father's house and sell it and then she's heading back to her life in Fort Collins, Colorado ... at least that's the plan before she starts to feel a draw to the area ... namely in the sexy man staying in her guest room!
Pilot Matt Conner might be her brother's best friend, but that doesn't stop her from lusting after him ever since she met him. He's generous enough to step in and help her with her remodel when her contractor is arrested and leaves her hanging, so she can't say no when he needs a place to stay while he tries to improve his relationship with his teenage son. Will their ever-changing relationship encourage them both to consider a future together ... or is this just a temporary fling until she heads home to Colorado?

An ardent and heartfelt story about family, parenting, and love. Airman to the Rescue is a wonderful story that I enjoyed spending my time with. The charming cast and crew kept me entertained, the insights to the family structures, the teenage drama, and the forever complicated relationships we have with our parents added to the passion-filled, intricate from friends to roommates to lovers relationship heating up between Sarah Mcallister and Matt Conner.
I really liked Sarah's character, and how she was portrayed in the story. You see, she was given this stamp of being prickly, bitchy, bitter lady, and even though I can believe that this is how she could be, those characteristics were not underlined or blown to be so big and dominating that I could not see the tender, kind, sweet, considerate, and a bit fragile woman who wanted to be cared for and loved under the stubborn and uncompromising shell. Her relationship with both of her parents was complicated, and the struggles and healing she goes through to be able to be her, Sarah, and embrace her life, family, talents and learn to love and accept to be loved was a beautiful journey to be witnessed. I loved how part of this development was shown through her art.
Matt Conner was a hero easy to fall for. He might not be big on grand gestures or talking about emotions, but his considerate kindness, his thoughtfulness, his ability to see Sarah as she truly is, his honesty and dignity, the solid and trustworthy man that he is, oh dear, I was sold. Ending up being a teenage parent might have been a huge mistake, but calling Hunter a mistake would be wrong, and Matt realizes this himself as well.
Part of the story is told from Hunter's point of view and that gave to the tale depth and insights to the angst and challenges many - if not most - teenagers live with, in the western world today. The different parent-child relationships the story takes a look at, the apprehension with relationships people who grew up in broken homes might have, the trust issues parent's divorce and the after-drama might have created in the minds of their children, makes the story very relevant and real, as the turmoils of the characters are revealed. The development all the characters go through based on those upheavals has a unique kind of insights and smarts that was easy to recognize and appreciate.
A sexy, fun, delightful and entertaining story that delivers an emotional punch, has wisdom and observations about life, love, teenagers, and parenting that gives you food for the thought while enjoying the luscious romance.
~ Four Spoons with a teaspoon on the side

Sarah is the queen of planning. Her latest plan consists of fixing and listing her late father's house. When her perfect idea backfires and leaves her bank account in need of a reno, will a father son duo become the biggest change of her life? Heatherly Bell always wins with her stories of courage, optimism and new beginnings. Matt and Sarah learn the meaning of love, one brick at time, by rebuilding. For Matt that means learning the meaning of fatherhood as he seeks to bond with his son. For Sarah, it means letting go of the past and looking forward to the future. Airman to the Rescue is a fixer upper of the heart. Not always easy but rewarding in the end.