Blue Falcon
β Scribed by Lexy Timms; Autumn Gaze
- Publisher
- Dark Shadow Publishing
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Department of Defense Series #2
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Air power is like oxygen... you need it.
Herman:
I'm a fighter pilot adrenaline junkie, and there isn't a lot that can scare me. So how can one woman with big eyes and dark hair make my stomach flip-flop? I can't get her off my mind, but our mind-blowing hour together is going to have to stay a memory. That is, until her plane is attacked by terrorists and goes down—I know I have to save her.
There's something between us, but the question is, can we stay alive long enough to find out what?
Scarlett:
My life is as ordinary as they come, and I keep it that way for a reason. Never mind that I'm bored out of my mind and desperate for something to change. When an offer for a business trip overseas puts a blue-eyed, Greek god of a fighter pilot into my life, I'm not so sure excitement was what I needed.
Especially when the business trip becomes deadly and I have no idea if I'll live long enough to find my sexy pilot again.
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