Monday, January 5, 2015

Review: The Trouble with Flying by Rachel Morgan


The Trouble with Flying by Rachel Morgan

New Adult Contemporary Romance
256 Pages
Clean except for a little mild language
When nineteen-year-old introvert Sarah boards a plane to fly home after an overseas holiday, the last thing she expects is Aiden, the guy sitting next to her who’s never flown anywhere before and refuses to shut up. Hours of random conversation later, they part ways. Sarah can’t stop thinking about Aiden, though, and wondering if she made a terrible mistake letting him go. Should she abandon her safe, predictable life and go in search of him, or would she be chasing a happily ever after that could never exist in real life?
(Light-hearted contemporary romance that does not contain explicit language or sex.)
 My Thoughts:
I really liked the premise of this book, but for me, this book just didn't fly, pardon the pun. I just never connected with the characters and when I can't connect with them, the story just doesn't work for me. This story didn't work for me.
About the Author
Rachel Morgan is a South African author who spent a large portion of her childhood living in a fantasy land of her own making. After completing a degree in genetics, she decided science wasn’t for her—after all, they didn’t approve of made-up facts. These days she spends much of her time immersed in fantasy land once more, writing fiction for young adults and those young at heart.
She is the author of the bestselling Creepy Hollow series, and the lighthearted contemporary romance Trouble series.

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