Anna’s Satin Sheets Romance Review of Love is in the Air by
Anji Noloan
Title: Love is in
the Air
Author: Anji Nolan
Author's Website: www.anjinolan.com
Publisher: Crimson Publishing
Genre: Romance, Romantic Suspense
Length: 186 pages
Buy Link: Buy on Amazon
Author: Anji Nolan
Author's Website: www.anjinolan.com
Publisher: Crimson Publishing
Genre: Romance, Romantic Suspense
Length: 186 pages
Buy Link: Buy on Amazon
Book Blurb
When Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sergeant Jim Cromwell and
airline pilot Captain Sophie Berg are shot in a drive by shooting, their bond
is instant and palpable. Jim is investigating a drug running operation in Maine
known as The Albatross Alliance, so he assumes he was the target. Until he
learns Sophie works for Granola Aviation, a charter airline carrying celebs and
alleged drug kingpins about the world, and her latest contract is for Albatross
Marine.
The pair meet for dinner
and though Jim is attracted to Sophie, he is suspicious. After she reveals her
own concerns about Granola Aviation, its passengers, and cargo, Jim suspects
she is being used. As their friendship morphs into romance, she provides the
information to connect the pieces of the drug running puzzle together.
But it’s only when she
is kidnapped by one of the drug smugglers that Jim realizes how important she
has become in his life.
Anna’s Review
I was so disappointed in this book, it had so
much potential. Sophie is a pilot who
flies celebrities around the world and Jim is a Canadian Mountie who is
investigating a drug ring. The idea and
the elements were there for an amazing story, but the writing wasn't.
The characters that should have been really
interesting were flat and boring. For
the first half of the book their relationship consists of dull phone
conversations. The dialogue was unrealistic and bordered on ridiculous. Who uses words like Jeezum or Casanova? The drug ring plot like the relationship
moved at a slow and tedious pace and at no time was I in suspense.
This is the second book I've read by published Crimson
Publishing, I won’t be reading another one.
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