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Fly with Me - Wild Aces by Chanel Cleeton
Fly with Me
Book 1 in the series:Wild Aces

'Fly with Me' in the 'Wild Aces' series by Chanel Cleeton is a romance novel that follows the story of Jordan, a sassy and independent small business owner, and Noah, a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot. Their whirlwind romance begins in Vegas and develops into a long-distance relationship filled with challenges due to Noah's military commitments. The book explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the realities of military life, all while showcasing the chemistry and connection between the main characters. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, steamy romance, and poignant moments that keep readers captivated until the end.

If you liked Fly with Me, here are the top 8 books to read next:

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    MacKenzie's Mission - Mackenzie Family by Linda Howard
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    'MacKenzie's Mission' by Linda Howard follows the story of Colonel Joe Mackenzie, a test pilot in the Air Force, and Dr. Caroline Evans, a genius physicist. Their love affair unfolds amidst a secret plane project, sabotage, and trust issues. The plot is filled with action, romance, and suspense as Joe and Caroline navigate their intense chemistry, snarky banter, and the revelations of their past traumas. The writing style captures the palpable sexual tension between the characters and adds depth to their personalities through backstory, making for an entertaining and engaging read.

    She was the most beautiful bitch he'd ever seen, fast and sleek and deadly. Just looking at her made his heart beat faster. Even parked in the hangar, her engines cold and wheels chocked, she gave the...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Mackenzie Family )

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    Full Measures
    Book 1 in the series:Flight & Glory

    Full Measures - Flight & Glory by Rebecca Yarros
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    In 'Full Measures' by Rebecca Yarros, the story revolves around December Howard, who is dealing with immense grief and responsibilities after losing her father. She struggles with picking up the pieces of her shattered life while being there for her family, especially her mom and younger siblings. Josh Walker, a former playboy turned supportive and caring friend, unexpectedly enters her life, offering her the love and strength she needs during this difficult time. The book beautifully portrays themes of loss, love, and resilience, capturing the raw emotions and challenges faced by the characters as they navigate through life-altering events.

    The writing style in 'Full Measures' is emotionally engaging and authentic, drawing readers in with its heartfelt portrayal of grief, love, and personal growth. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow December and Josh's journey of healing and finding solace in each other amidst overwhelming circumstances.

    “Come in!” I called out, scanning through my iPod’s playlist before pressing sync. Music made running more tolerable. Barely. Running was hellish, but I’d already calculated how far I had to go to com...

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    Search and Seduce by Sara Jane Stone
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    'Search and Seduce' by Sara Jane Stone is a military romance novel that follows the story of war widow Amy, who is grieving the loss of her SEAL husband, Darren. Amy's world is turned upside down, but she finds solace and support in Darren's best friend, Air Force pararescue jumper Mark. As they navigate their growing feelings for each other, they must confront their fears of losing another loved one to the dangers of military life. The book explores themes of grief, friendship, and the challenges of being involved with a military man, all while incorporating a unique angle of breeding and training military war dogs. Sara Jane Stone's writing style captures the emotional journey of the characters, portraying a natural flow of intimacy and a realistic depiction of military life for those waiting at home.

    The commander’s voice echoed through the tactical operations center’s loudspeakers. Mark Rhodes leaned over the intel officer’s shoulder and scanned the details on the computer screen. IED blast. Doub...

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    To the Limit
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    Book 15 in the series:Uniformly Hot!

    To the Limit - Uniformly Hot! by Jo Leigh
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    To The Limit by Jo Leigh is a gripping and emotionally charged story that follows the lives of Sam Brody, a fighter pilot turned teacher, and Emma Lockwood, a young widow living in Alamogordo, NM. The plot revolves around the deep emotional connection between Sam and Emma, who have a history intertwined with loss, unrequited love, and the hope for a second chance. The writing style of Jo Leigh beautifully captures the complex emotions, challenges, and desires of the characters as they navigate past traumas and uncertain futures, all while exploring themes of love, loyalty, and second chances in a military setting.

    THE MOTEL ROOM looked as tired as Captain Sam Brody felt after his endless flight from Sumter Air Force Base in South Carolina to Alamogordo, New Mexico. Of course, the bachelor party he’d been to las...

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    Over the Edge - Troubleshooters by Suzanne Brockmann
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    'Over the Edge' in the 'Troubleshooters' series by Suzanne Brockmann follows the story of Teri Howe, a helicopter pilot struggling with past trauma, and Senior Chief Stan Wolchonok, a Navy SEAL who tries to help her navigate her personal issues. The book intertwines multiple storylines, including a romance between Stan and Teri, a hostage situation in Kazbekistan, and the evolving relationships of other characters within the SEAL team.

    Senior Chief Petty Officer Stanley Wolchonok steadied himself, holding on to the side of a pickup truck in the parking lot of the Ladybug Lounge and praying to whatever god was listening that he would...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Troubleshooters )

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    The Unsung Hero - Troubleshooters by Suzanne Brockmann
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    'The Unsung Hero' by Suzanne Brockmann is a romantic suspense story that follows injured Navy SEAL Tom Paoletti as he returns home to heal and reconnects with old high school friend Kelly, who is now a doctor. The plot unfolds over seven days, intertwining two love stories set in present time and in 1944 France at the end of WWII. The narrative involves multiple relationships and characters, including Navy SEALs, FBI agents, and private anti-terrorism operatives, with a focus on the themes of sacrifice, love, and heroism. The writing style includes multiple points of view, flashbacks, and a blend of suspense, romance, and emotional depth.

    The humidity would lift, Tom knew, as he headed toward the tiny NorthShore community of Baldwin’s Bridge. The stiff ocean breezes kept the temperature down and the skies blue in the picture-perfect to...

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    The Cornerstone
    Book 4 in the series:The Walshes

    The Cornerstone - The Walshes by Kate Canterbary
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    'The Cornerstone' in the series 'The Walshes' by Kate Canterbary is a contemporary romance novel that delves into the complex lives of the Walsh family members. The story primarily focuses on Shannon Walsh, a strong-willed attorney who juggles managing the family business and her brothers' lives. When she crosses paths with Will Halsted, a Navy SEAL commander, their initial animosity turns into a passionate and tumultuous relationship filled with sharp banter and undeniable chemistry. The book skillfully weaves together themes of trauma, intimacy issues, and family dynamics, creating a compelling narrative that explores love, vulnerability, and personal growth.

    The plot unfolds through overlapping sequences of time and events, providing multiple perspectives that enrich the storytelling. The writing style blends humor, wit, and heartfelt moments, capturing the essence of contemporary erotic romance with well-developed characters and steamy encounters. Despite some critiques about the handling of sensitive topics and character dynamics, 'The Cornerstone' is praised for its engaging narrative, strong character development, and sizzling chemistry between Shannon and Will.

    When the plane descended below the clouds and I caught my first glimpse of the Atlantic Ocean in almost three years, I damn near cried. The only body of water I’d seen in months was the Kabul River, a...

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    Dear Aaron by Mariana Zapata
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    'Dear Aaron' by Mariana Zapata is a slow burn romance that follows the story of Ruby, a 23-year-old girl who decides to exchange letters with a soldier, Aaron, 28, who is deployed overseas. The book explores their growing relationship through weekly letters and emails, showcasing their journey from penpals to friends and eventually more. The writing style is described as nostalgic, relatable, and emotional, with a focus on character development and a realistic portrayal of a long-distance relationship.

    From: RubyMars@mail.com Date: September 12, 2008 12:05a.m. To: Aaron.Tanner.Hall.mil@mail.mil Subject: Movies and Stuff Dear Aaron, Before you, one of the soldiers finished his tour and went home. We ...

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