Flight Path

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Pub Date Jan 28 2020 | Archive Date Mar 31 2023

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Description

Flight attendant Callie Schneider doesn't remember much about her wild South Florida layover.  Her one night stand with sexy stranger Andrew was great, but a relationship is the last thing on her mind.  Her life, a blend of global adventures and dazzling nights, is already perfect.  Repercussions from that night threaten her carefree lifestyle and she is forced to reevaluate what is truly important.  Will a bi-coastal romance filled with surprises she could never imagine finally bring her down to earth?

Flight attendant Callie Schneider doesn't remember much about her wild South Florida layover. Her one night stand with sexy stranger Andrew was great, but a relationship is the last thing on her...


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I enjoyed reading this book as the main characters were strong. There was humour and also sadness in it. The story was simple, you could guess what would happen.l think it is a good book to read.

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I enjoyed the look at the life of a flight attendant through this story, however, this book wasn't a win for me, unfortunately. Callie, the main character, found herself in what many would find to be an unfortunate situation. While I applaud her for making this situation work, I found some of what followed to be kind of unrealistic, in my opinion. I just had a hard time keeping myself engaged with the story and wanting to continue reading.

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