
Matthew “Wolf” Steel hated flying commercial. Luckily his job as a Navy SEAL meant he didn’t have to do it very often. He’d been unlucky enough to be assigned a middle seat on the cramped jet, but fortunately for him, the woman next to him was willing to switch seats with him. Hoping for a relaxing flight, Wolf was pleasantly surprised at the good conversation and sense of humor the woman had as they flew 36,000 feet over the countryside.
When Caroline boarded the plane to Virginia to move across the country for her new job she never expected to be seated next to the hottest guy she’d ever seen. She also never expected he’d be so easy to talk to. She knew he’d never be interested in talking to her if he hadn’t been trapped in the seat next to her, but it was a nice way to spend a long plane ride.
Neither Wolf nor Caroline were prepared for a terrorist hijacking of their plane, but if Caroline thought that would be the last time she’d see, or need, Wolf, she’d be sorely mistaken.
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Review
Having never read a military book, outside of the science fiction/fantasy genres, I figured this would be a good book to start. It looked interesting.
As far as the action part of this story, it was pretty great. It managed to hold my attention and keep me wondering what was going to happen next.
I feel the biggest flaw of this story was with the editing. There weren't really any typos, but the flow of the story seemed to be off. Also, there was a lot of unnecessary repetition.
That being said, I was impressed with the relationship between Matthew and Caroline. I hope to see more from them in upcoming books in this series.
3.5/5 Platypires