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Fly With Me

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All the feels in this one! Jordan, a boutique shop owner in Florida meets Air Force Pilot Noah in Vegas while at her sister's bachelorette party, and the sparks fly from the first moment their eyes meet. A whirlwind affair ensues, followed by trying to figure out how to turn their feelings into something more longterm. High angst, high heat, compelling reading.

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Such a great read! I don't read a lot of military romances, but Fly With Me definitely goes down as one of my favorites. It's so great when as soon as you open a book and end up devouring it, you can't help but just love it.

Fly With Me packs in the steam, the excitement over the unknown, and a bit of reality to be in a military relationship. It's not an easy journey at all, but when you found your person, you wouldn't have it any other way. I get that completely.

Jordan and Noah were explosive together, they fell in love quick, but it felt so right to me. And I'm pretty sure that's due to the magic ways of Chanel's writing.

Loved this one so much and I can't wait for Thor's story!

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Fly with Me by Chantel Cleeton is a nail biting rough ride. I so identified with the characters I got mad and frustrated as the story progressed. Great story is maybe a little too much angst and misunderstanding. Still highly recommend it. Just be warned it is a heart shredder.

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This was a fantastic first book in a series! I loved the characters, especially the main ones, Jordan and Noah "Burn." The storyline captured and held my attention and I thought the book was fast paced and easy to read. This one has a sweet romance that develops very quickly between the main characters. They realize right away that they want a relationship together, but the hurdle is Noah's military service and the distance between where they reside. Being an Air Force fighter pilot takes Noah away from home very often and sometimes very suddenly. Jordan has a settled life with a business that is important to her, so it is difficult for her to think of joining Noah and then having him gone all the time into situations of danger. As they work hard to make their relationship work, their feelings for one another continue to deepen.

Loved this one! It was fast moving and had a touching romance!

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This was my first time reading this author, and wow, did she ever deliver an awesome read in "Fly With Me". Noah and Jordan's chemistry was hot from their very first meeting in Vegas and never cooled off. The story had twists and turns for them while they were trying to make a relationship work, with them living in two different states. Noah being an active U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, his time and place isn't always his own. The closeness of the whole squad speaks to the family atmosphere, and we get a close look at the interactions of a supporting group as well as the H and h. There was a part of the book that was so emotional that it took me awhile to get through it. The story itself starts picks up speed on the runway from page one, and doesn't stop until the landing at the HEA for Noah and Jordan. I have found a new author and look forward to reading more from Chanel Cleeton. I would like to thank Berkley Pub. for gifting me with "Fly With Me" and asking for my honest opinion. This is mine. 5 Stars!

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I started the Wild Aces series on a whim. For some reason I don’t read a ton of military. Honestly I’m not sure why because I love the idea/ concept of them and I have generally loved the ones I have read. Maybe I don’t read a lot of them because they don’t stand out to me? I’m really not sure. But when I came across the description for Fly With Me and the library happened to have a copy I figured it was meant to be so I started the series and once again I wasn’t disappointed. Did I love all 3 books equally? No. But I really did enjoy all three of them as a whole story putting all the pieces together.

Fly With Me – 4 Stars
I am a sucker for a Vegas weekend/one night stand story. I don’t know why, but I love them (especially if there is a drunken marriage, not this book, but in general). So Fly With Me was destined to rate high with me and it did. There was just something about Noah and Jordan’s story and their chemistry. You felt it right away and it never went away. I think about I loved about them the most was how adult they were about everything. They really talked things through and didn’t just fly off the handle. More romance books could use that. But really I loved their story and I loved how it all unfolded in the end.

Into the Blue – 3.5 Stars
I wasn’t as in love with Into the Blue as I was with Fly With Me. Don’t get me wrong, I thought it was fun and a good read, but I wasn’t as in love with Eric and Becca’s story. I loved Eric and his story. I loved how he was affected so much by something that happened in Fly With Me. It was Becca that I struggled with. There was something about her that just didn’t make me love her. I did love them together because I do love a good second chance, rekindled relationship story, but something was just a tad off. Still more than just liked it, but I think I just wanted more.

On Broken Wings - 5 Stars
On Broken Wings was the book I wanted to read most in the Wild Aces series. As soon as I met Easy in Fly With Me and saw the chemistry he had with Dani I wanted to see their story. I knew it wouldn’t be simple based on circumstances, but I really wanted to see what was there for them. On Broken Wings did exactly that and more. I was pretty much an emotional wreck the whole book and I have never been happier. Just thinking about Dani and Easy and their relationship makes me smile and breaks my heart. It was everything I wanted their story to be and so much more. Truthfully I don’t want to say too much because I don’t want to give anything away, but this was by far my favorite of the series.

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I was blown away by this storyline! I love that it is unique and very intriguing. A wonderful start to this new series

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I went into this book a bit worried as my husband is a pilot and I have found books with pilot heroes to either be spot on or way off the mark and as Chanel Cleeton was a new to be author I was worried. Needless to say my worry wasn’t warranted, Ms. Cleeton offered up an excellent look at life, love, what it is like to be involved with a pilot and loving a military man. She did it with grace, dignity and understanding of what it takes to support someone with a career that is not 9 to 5 (one who will miss holidays, weekends, special occasions and your child’s milestones) and still be the safe place for them to land when they finally come home. I loved every minute of this book, even those that brought tears to my eyes, because Fly With Me was real and believable and so amazingly wonderful.

From the minute these two meet the attraction is palatable and the connection immediate; yes it was lust and alcohol, but with each minute, hour and day it was evident there was more between them and neither Jordan nor Noah expected the wild ride their time in Vegas would take them on.

I loved these two together from the start. Jordan was sassy, smart and didn’t let Noah’s profession impress her. She challenged him and he was forced to accept or lose her which spoke to how much he felt from the start. Noah was a really great hero; dedicated to the military and his team, but realizing how much having someone special in his life made his life better. It wasn’t easy; Jordan faced a huge learning curve having never been exposed to anyone in military life before or a pilot’s world, but Noah patiently explained things as did his commanding officer’s wife. With Noah stationed in Oklahoma and Jordan living in Florida, they had obstacles from the start and over time those became greater, but I appreciated that they worked through them the best they could, that they gave each other time when it was warranted so they could begin to understand that what they had was special.

There were several secondary characters in this book and most of them added so much fun and color to the story. While this book mainly focused on the growing relationship between this couple, there were a few other pieces that were important and tore at my heart. It was a very well rounded, beautifully written story.

Fly With Me was everything I want in a romance and more; lovable characters, entertaining story, a gambit of emotions, and the kind of ending everyone hopes to have in their life.

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