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Love is in when a beautiful pilot and an Aussie businessman vie for a Santa Barbara airport in this romance novel by the New York Times bestselling author.
For charter pilot Melanie Anderson, nothing is sexier than flying. But running her own private airport also means cleaning up after her disorganized partner and keep tabs on employees who make more work than they get done. Now, the one man she hoped to never see again is back and looking for trouble—the kind of trouble that keeps Mel grounded in a way she can't resist.
Bo Black is determined to get his family's airport back. He might be a laid-back Aussie, but he's also nobody's fool. And neither is Mel. She's intense. Uptight. Sexy. And very, very tempting. Suddenly, Bo's thinking less about fighting and more about falling into a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of love.
"Count on Jill Shalvis for a witty, steamy, unput-downable love story."
—Robyn Carr
For charter pilot Melanie Anderson, nothing is sexier than flying. But running her own private airport also means cleaning up after her disorganized partner and keep tabs on employees who make more work than they get done. Now, the one man she hoped to never see again is back and looking for trouble—the kind of trouble that keeps Mel grounded in a way she can't resist.
Bo Black is determined to get his family's airport back. He might be a laid-back Aussie, but he's also nobody's fool. And neither is Mel. She's intense. Uptight. Sexy. And very, very tempting. Suddenly, Bo's thinking less about fighting and more about falling into a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants kind of love.
"Count on Jill Shalvis for a witty, steamy, unput-downable love story."
—Robyn Carr